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AAIB Probes Contractor’s Fall From Jet2 Plane at Manchester Airport

The inquiry signals a formal review of airside safety procedures at the UK’s third-busiest airport.

Overview

  • The contractor, believed to be an aircraft engineer, fell from a rear door on Saturday at about 8 a.m., suffering serious fractures to his arms and legs.
  • North West Ambulance Service said crews were called to reports of a fall from height and took a male patient to hospital with suspected serious injuries.
  • Jet2 said the individual worked for a third‑party provider and confirmed a full internal investigation, while the Air Accidents Investigation Branch dispatched specialists to examine the accident.
  • The aircraft was due to depart for Tenerife, and photos from the stand showed an open rear door with mobile stairs nearby as emergency teams erected medical screens.
  • The AAIB, which investigates UK civil aviation accidents to establish facts and improve safety, has not stated a cause, and unverified witness accounts about a door or steps mix‑up remain under review.