Louisville, KY (October 21, 2025) – Today the Louisville Muhammad Ali
International Airport (SDF) will hold a full-scale, aircraft emergency disaster
drill on the airfield. The airport’s Public Safety Department with support from
a variety of emergency response agencies in the community will utilize a
portion of the airfield as part of a simulated aircraft incident. It will include a
period of fire, smoke and approximately 100 volunteers who will act as
passengers on the aircraft. There will also be activities in the terminal related
to this training exercise. All activities surrounding the drill will begin midmorning and conclude by late afternoon.
Motorists traveling on I-65 and I-264/Watterson Expressway as well as those
in areas along the airport’s perimeter including Preston Highway, Standiford
Lane, Grade Lane and Fern Valley Road can expect to see or hear the exercise
in progress. This may include flames, smokes and a heavy presence of
emergency response vehicles.
“Even as aviation remains one of the safest modes of transportation, it’s
crucial that our Public Safety and entire airport team are always prepared and
ready to respond to an emergency situation,” said Dan Mann, Executive
Director of the Louisville Regional Airport Authority. “Exercises like this one
today gives our team and community partners the opportunity to practice
their skills, putting their trainings to the test and going through our response
processes in a simulated live environment.”
The full-scale training exercise will be held on a portion of the airfield that will
not impact normal airport operations. Communications in the airport’s
terminal, on FlyLouisville.com and its social media channels will be shared so
the public is aware of the simulated drill should they see any of its activities.
The exercise scenario will include the following elements to add realism to the
simulated incident:
- Numerous emergency vehicles and first responders from the airport’s
Public Safety Department and mutual aid support from surrounding
communities’ emergency response agencies - A period of fire and smoke
- Conversations between dispatchers and responders on emergency
radio frequencies - About 100 volunteer role players including moulage to simulate injuries
sustained from the incident - Support helicopters staged and responding to the exercise site
New for this year is the addition of a mock trauma response area in
partnership with the University of Louisville Hospital to train for mass casualty
incidents. This will allow trauma physicians and nurses to be on-site, and
simulate their response to those immediate medical needs.
Since 2023, the Airport Authority has invested more than $2 million in
emergency response equipment. This includes two new Rosenbauer Panther
6×6 Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting (ARFF) Crash Trucks, a new UTV miniambulance, 15 military-grade litters and various triage tools.
In addition to the full-scale training exercise on Tuesday, additional Public
Safety trainings will be held on the airfield during the day on Monday, October
20 and Wednesday, October 22. On all three days, periods of flames and
smoke with a heavy emergency vehicle presence may also be visible from the
terminal and surrounding roadways and areas.
For more information about the airport, visit FlyLouisville.com.
About Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport (SDF)
Owned and operated by the Louisville Regional Airport Authority, the Louisville
Muhammad Ali International Airport (SDF) is the state’s premier airport, serving more
Kentuckians annually than any other airport in the Commonwealth. Eight commercial
passenger airlines offer nonstop service to more than 35 nonstop destinations from
Louisville. SDF is home to UPS Worldport, moving millions of tons of product each year,
making it the 3rd busiest cargo airport in North America and 5th in the world. Aviation is
an economic powerhouse for the region that generates $12.8 billion in economic impact
every year. One in 8 jobs is generated by SDF and Bowman Field and their aviation
partners. Visit www.FlyLouisville.com to learn more.
Contact: Natalie Chaudoin
(502) 363-8507 office
(502) 475-8084 cell
Natalie.Chaudoin@FlyLouisville.com
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