A man is suing Frontier Airlines after a flight had “an abnormally hard landing” leaving him injured. Clark County resident Alphonso Gibbs filed a lawsuit Wednesday against the Denver-based carrier for negligence after he said a flight from San Diego to Las Vegas caused neck and back injuries. Frontier did not get back for immediate comment. Lawsuit details Gibbs was a passenger on Frontier Flight 1326 from San Diego to Las Vegas on Oct. 5, 2024, according to the lawsuit filed in Clark County District Court. During the descent, a “mechanical malfunction and/or failure occurred” which caused smoke to fill the cabin. This led to an “abnormally hard landing” causing all four main tires to blow out and a fire to erupt from the right main landing gear, said the lawsuit. As a direct result, according to the lawsuit, Gibbs was left with injuries to his neck and back. The lawsuit alleges Frontier and its employees failed to “timely and safely evacuate” the aircraft.…