Flights in and out of the airport were suspended while the aircraft was carefully removed by the Airport Fire Service and a team of engineers.

Pictured: The aircraft stopped on the arrestor bed.
It was then towed to an area by the Aero Club.
The runway was reopened and flying was able to resume just over an hour later at 15:40.
The Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) were immediately informed.

Pictured: Airport Fire Service and engineers worked to remove the plane.
A Ports spokesperson said that a “full investigation will be conducted, which will include the input and involvement from the AAIB.”
“Until that initial investigation is conducted it is not appropriate for Ports of Jersey to comment further at this stage,” they added.