A man was arrested on the tarmac at YVR Tuesday afternoon after landing what was believed to be a stolen plane.The incident causes delays and diversions at British Columbia's busiest airport.According to the Richmond RCMP, the plane had been stolen near Victoria and flown across the Strait of Georgia to Vancouver. The suspect and sole occupant of the aircraft cooperated with police, and was arrested "without incident.""Shortly before 1:30 p.m. this afternoon, a security incident involving a small private aircraft in the airspace near YVR prompted a temporary ground stop for arriving aircraft," the airport wrote in a statement. "RCMP responded, the aircraft landed safely, and the lone occupant was taken into custody."Numerous flights were delayed and a total of nine inbound aircraft were "diverted to alternate airports" during the 39-minute ground stop."It has since been revealed that the plane belonged to the Victoria Flying Club. A statement is expected to be released in the coming days..Footage of the incident shows numerous police cars on the runway around a Cessna 172 aircraft. Prior to landing, the pilot circled around YVR as air traffic control below watched in confusion."We really don't know what will happen, but this aircraft is just circling overhead," personnel said, per liveatc.net, "and we don't know, of course, their intention, just holding for now."The plane departed YYJ in Victoria at 12:56 p.m. and touched down nearly an hour later at 1:53 p.m.