
Emergency services attend the Jet2 aircraft at Manchester Airport after an engineer fell from the rear doors of the plane (Picture: ASP/SUB)
A worker has been badly injured after falling from the rear door of an aircraft at Manchester Airport.
Witnesses reported that the engineer dropped 12ft from the back of a Jet2 plane after the mobile stairs had been detached.
Pictures showed emergency service vehicles surrounding the aircraft following the incident,near a set of stairs in Jet2 colours set back from the plane.
Paramedics arrived on the scene at 8.22am on Saturday and placed medical screens around the worker,who was a third-party contractor.
He was taken to hospital where his injuries are thought to be serious but not life-threatening,including leg and arm fractures.
Emergency services were called to the scene on Saturday morningThe incident involved one of the holiday firm’s two wide-body A330 jets,which are routinely leased by the airline from AirTanker during its busy summer schedule.Jet2 said an investigation had been launched into the incident.A spokesperson for the airline said: ‘We are aware of an incident that took place at Manchester Airport this morning (Saturday 11th April) involving an individual from a third-party provider.‘We are doing our best to provide support to everyone who needs it.’Manchester Airport said it was unable to comment further as it was a matter for the airline.Metro has contacted the North West Ambulance Service for comment.Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at .United News - unews.co.za