Engineer ‘suffers agonising injuries’ after plunging from open Jet2 plane door at Manchester Airport
The Sun
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AN ENGINEER who fell 35ft from a passenger plane at Manchester Airport on Saturday is "lucky to be alive", a witness told The Sun.
The airplane worker, thought to be in his 60s, plunged out of the back left door of the Jet2 aircraft at 8.05am.
He is believed to have broken both legs, his...
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