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Aircraft Engineer Falls 35 Feet from Jet2 Plane at Manchester Airport

An aircraft engineer in his sixties fell approximately 35 feet from the rear door of a Jet2 passenger plane at Manchester Airport on Saturday morning. The incident occurred around 8:05 a.m. as the plane prepared for departure to Tenerife. The engineer sustained multiple fractures and was hospitalized for surgery.

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1 source·Apr 12, 11:59 AM(1 day ago)·1m read
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An aircraft engineer in his sixties fell from the rear door of a Jet2 passenger plane at Manchester Airport on Saturday morning. The fall measured about 35 feet to the tarmac. Emergency services from the North West Ambulance Service responded to the scene with multiple vehicles and ambulances.

m. on April 11, 2026, involving a plane scheduled to depart for Tenerife. A witness at the airport reported that the engineer had been told steps were on the left side of the aircraft but opened the wrong door.

When he realized the mistake, he tried to hold onto the door, but wind pulled him out.

Injuries and Medical Response The engineer hit the tarmac face first and sustained fractures to both legs, both elbows, and his eye sockets.

The injuries also reportedly caused brain swelling. He was transported to Manchester Royal Infirmary, where he underwent surgery. The witness stated that the engineer extended his knees and arms to break the fall, which contributed to his injuries.

At the time, responders did not immediately recognize the full extent of the harm. The drop height of 35 feet from the aircraft door was a key factor in the severity.

Airline Statement and Investigation A Jet2 spokesperson said on Saturday: "We are aware of an incident that took place at Manchester Airport this morning (Saturday April 11) involving an individual from a third-party provider.

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We are unable to confirm further details at present, however, can confirm that a full investigation has been launched. We are doing our best to provide support to everyone who needs it.

Jet2 spokesperson (GB News)

The engineer worked for a third-party provider at the airport. The investigation will examine the circumstances of the door opening and safety protocols. No further details on the engineer's condition have been released.

Story Timeline

4 events
  1. April 11, 2026, 8:05 a.m.

    Engineer fell 35 feet from Jet2 plane rear door at Manchester Airport.

    1 sourceGB News
  2. April 11, 2026, morning

    Emergency services responded and transported engineer to Manchester Royal Infirmary.

    1 sourceGB News
  3. April 11, 2026, afternoon

    Engineer underwent surgery for fractures and brain swelling.

    1 sourceGB News
  4. April 11, 2026, evening

    Jet2 announced launch of full investigation into the incident.

    1 sourceGB News

Potential Impact

  1. 01

    The engineer's recovery may require extended medical leave from work.

  2. 02

    Jet2's investigation may lead to updated safety protocols for ground handling.

  3. 03

    Airport operations could face temporary disruptions during the inquiry.

  4. 04

    Third-party providers might review door access procedures at Manchester Airport.

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Word count304 words
PublishedApr 12, 2026, 11:59 AM
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