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TUI flight attendant ‘falls from plane after opening door’ before take off

The women fell from the plane after failing to realise it’s temporary stairs had been removed (Photo by Robert Smith/MI News/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

A TUI flight attendant was rushed to hospital earlier this week after falling from a plane.

The serious incident occurred on Monday afternoon at East Midlands Airport, when the unnamed crew member opened the plane’s door expecting the stairs to still be attached.

The stairs though, had been removed causing the member of staff to fall, according to Nottinghamshire live.

Emergency services were quick to arrive to the scene at around 4.30pm, with an air ambulance and the airport’s fire service present.

The woman was transported to Nottingham’s Queen’s Medical Centre for treatment. Her current condition is not yet known.

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The incident occurred on Monday at East Midlands Airport (Credits: Shutterstock / David Soanes Photography)

One source, who supposedly witnessed the moment the stewardess fell, told Nottinghamshire Live: ‘She opened the door, took a step out and the stairs that were supposed to be there were not there for whatever reason.

‘She fell to the tarmac and I heard she was seriously injured.’

The Air Accident Investigations Branch have now launched a probe into the incident.

A statement issued by the branch read: ‘An accident that occurred at East Midlands Airport on Monday, December 16th, was notified to the AAIB.

A TUI Airways Boeing 737 lands at Newcastle Airport, England on 6th May as the airline ramps up training flights in preparation for the lifitng of international travel restrictions. (Photo by Robert Smith/MI News/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
TUI are yet to comment on the incident (Photo by Robert Smith/MI News/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

‘An investigation has been launched and inspectors have visited the airport to gather evidence and make enquiries to understand more about the circumstances.’

Simon Hinchley, East Midlands Airport’s operations director, commented: ‘As first medical responders on site, our fire crews attended an incident on Monday when a member of TUI cabin crew sustained injuries as an aircraft was preparing to depart.

‘East Midlands Ambulance Service attended and took the injured crew member to hospital. We wish her a speedy recovery and will assist all parties with the investigation.’

TUI are yet to respond to requests for a common.

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