RJ Sangosti, The Denver PostA man, with a fake baby, role-plays as injured passenger during a training held at Denver International Airport on July 26, 2017 in Denver. With approximately 600 people, some dressed in makeup to role-play passengers hurt in the plane crash, the training simulated an aircraft incident just outside the airfield.
RJ Sangosti, The Denver PostDenver International Airport held a large-scale emergency response training on July 26, 2017 in Denver. With approximately 600 people, some dressed in makeup to role-play passengers hurt in the plane crash, the training simulated an aircraft incident just outside the airfield.
RJ Sangosti, The Denver PostDenver International Airport held a large-scale emergency response training on July 26, 2017 in Denver. With approximately 600 people, some dressed in makeup to role-play passengers hurt in the plane crash, the training simulated an aircraft incident just outside the airfield.
People watch as Denver International Airport held a large-scale emergency response training on July 26, 2017, in Denver. With approximately 600 people, some dressed in makeup to role-play passengers hurt in the plane crash, the training simulated an aircraft incident just outside the airfield. (Photo by RJ Sangosti/The Denver Post)
RJ Sangosti, The Denver PostMargaret Paulsen volunteered to simulate an injured passenger as Denver International Airport held a large-scale emergency response training on July 26, 2017 in Denver. With approximately 600 people, some dressed in makeup to role-play passengers hurt in the plane crash, the training simulated an aircraft incident just outside the airfield.
RJ Sangosti, The Denver PostSandra Widdows volunteered to simulate an injured crew member as Denver International Airport held a large-scale emergency response training on July 26, 2017 in Denver. With approximately 600 people, some dressed in makeup to role-play passengers hurt in the plane crash, the training simulated an aircraft incident just outside the airfield.
RJ Sangosti, The Denver PostTom Gonzales volunteered to simulate an injured passenger as Denver International Airport held a large-scale emergency response training on July 26, 2017 in Denver. With approximately 600 people, some dressed in makeup to role-play passengers hurt in the plane crash, the training simulated an aircraft incident just outside the airfield.
RJ Sangosti, The Denver PostKatelyn Nuanes and her brother Conner volunteered to simulate an injured passengers as Denver International Airport held a large-scale emergency response training on July 26, 2017 in Denver. With approximately 600 people, some dressed in makeup to role-play passengers hurt in the plane crash, the training simulated an aircraft incident just outside the airfield.
RJ Sangosti, The Denver PostAnthony Ferguson volunteered to simulate an injured passenger as Denver International Airport held a large-scale emergency response training on July 26, 2017 in Denver. With approximately 600 people, some dressed in makeup to role-play passengers hurt in the plane crash, the training simulated an aircraft incident just outside the airfield.
RJ Sangosti, The Denver PostDaniil Dorovskikh volunteered to simulate an injured passenger as Denver International Airport held a large-scale emergency response training on July 26, 2017 in Denver. With approximately 600 people, some dressed in makeup to role-play passengers hurt in the plane crash, the training simulated an aircraft incident just outside the airfield.
RJ Sangosti, The Denver PostArtist Marian Clark, right, puts makeup on Linae Johnson as Denver International Airport held a large-scale emergency response training on July 26, 2017 in Denver. With approximately 600 people, some dressed in makeup to role-play passengers hurt in the plane crash, the training simulated an aircraft incident just outside the airfield.
RJ Sangosti, The Denver PostDenver International Airport held a large-scale emergency response training on July 26, 2017 in Denver. With approximately 600 people, some dressed in makeup to role-play passengers hurt in the plane crash, the training simulated an aircraft incident just outside the airfield.
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A man, with a fake baby, role-plays as injured passenger during a training held at Denver International Airport on July 26, 2017 in Denver. With approximately 600 people, some dressed in makeup to role-play passengers hurt in the plane crash, the training simulated an aircraft incident just outside the airfield.
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Denver International Airport held a large-scale emergency response training on July 26, 2017. With approximately 600 people, some dressed in makeup to role-play passengers hurt in the plane crash, the training simulated an aircraft incident just outside the airfield.










