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RAF fighters escorted Jet2 flight after ‘miscommunication’ | RAF fighters escorted Jet2 flight after ‘miscommunication’ |
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Two RAF Typhoon fighter jets were scrambled to escort a Jet2 flight on Saturday after an apparent mix-up between air traffic controllers and the pilots. | Two RAF Typhoon fighter jets were scrambled to escort a Jet2 flight on Saturday after an apparent mix-up between air traffic controllers and the pilots. |
The flight, which left Stansted Airport on Saturday evening, was heading for Turkey when there was allegedly disruptive behaviour from a female passenger on board. | |
The flight to Dalaman in Turkey was subsequently redirected back to Stansted Airport. | The flight to Dalaman in Turkey was subsequently redirected back to Stansted Airport. |
The incident was communicated to air traffic control. | The incident was communicated to air traffic control. |
However the Jet2 pilot was then overheard saying this: "Flight deck secure, cockpit door not compromised." | However the Jet2 pilot was then overheard saying this: "Flight deck secure, cockpit door not compromised." |
It appears that the Jet2 crew were hoping to reassure air traffic controllers. | It appears that the Jet2 crew were hoping to reassure air traffic controllers. |
But air traffic controllers apparently interpreted that phrase to mean that someone had attempted to gain access to the cockpit during the flight. | But air traffic controllers apparently interpreted that phrase to mean that someone had attempted to gain access to the cockpit during the flight. |
In reality that was not the case. | In reality that was not the case. |
It was, however, enough for air traffic controllers to alert their military counterparts. | It was, however, enough for air traffic controllers to alert their military counterparts. |
Airborne within minutes | Airborne within minutes |
And two RAF Typhoon fighters were airborne within a matter of minutes. | And two RAF Typhoon fighters were airborne within a matter of minutes. |
This new explanation as to why the two fighter jets were scrambled comes from a pilot who was on board another plane in the vicinity of Stansted. | This new explanation as to why the two fighter jets were scrambled comes from a pilot who was on board another plane in the vicinity of Stansted. |
He therefore overheard the entire conversation between the Jet2 crew and air traffic controllers and spoke to the BBC anonymously because he was not authorised to do so by his airline. | He therefore overheard the entire conversation between the Jet2 crew and air traffic controllers and spoke to the BBC anonymously because he was not authorised to do so by his airline. |
The situation was "totally overdramatised" because of a "miscommunication", he said. | The situation was "totally overdramatised" because of a "miscommunication", he said. |
The incident caused minor delays to other flights because other aircraft had to circle the airport whilst they waited for permission to land. | The incident caused minor delays to other flights because other aircraft had to circle the airport whilst they waited for permission to land. |
And the RAF Typhoons, which escorted the Jet2 airliner back into Stansted, caused a sonic boom. | And the RAF Typhoons, which escorted the Jet2 airliner back into Stansted, caused a sonic boom. |
Houses in the area shook and some residents thought it might have been an explosion and dialled '999'. | Houses in the area shook and some residents thought it might have been an explosion and dialled '999'. |
Jet2 has not commented on the latest explanation, nor has NATS, the company in charge of air traffic control at Stansted. | Jet2 has not commented on the latest explanation, nor has NATS, the company in charge of air traffic control at Stansted. |
The decision to scramble aircraft to escort a civilian airliner in UK airspace is a split second one. | The decision to scramble aircraft to escort a civilian airliner in UK airspace is a split second one. |
"You scramble and ask questions later", says aviation safety expert David Gleave, who used to work for the RAF. | "You scramble and ask questions later", says aviation safety expert David Gleave, who used to work for the RAF. |
No time to muck about | No time to muck about |
"You don't have time to muck about." | "You don't have time to muck about." |
He acknowledges that some people might see the incident as a waste of taxpayers money. | He acknowledges that some people might see the incident as a waste of taxpayers money. |
However he argues that it was probably a welcome opportunity for the RAF to practise procedures. | However he argues that it was probably a welcome opportunity for the RAF to practise procedures. |
With RAF crews "sitting by their wing tips" and ready at any time, it should, he says, be regarded "as a useful test." | With RAF crews "sitting by their wing tips" and ready at any time, it should, he says, be regarded "as a useful test." |
Tony Reeves, from defence consultancy firm Level 7 Expertise, who also used to work for the RAF, said the Typhoons and their crews are kept on standby. | Tony Reeves, from defence consultancy firm Level 7 Expertise, who also used to work for the RAF, said the Typhoons and their crews are kept on standby. |
Even though the Jet2 incident was, ultimately, a false alarm they can be airborne within in a matter of minutes. | Even though the Jet2 incident was, ultimately, a false alarm they can be airborne within in a matter of minutes. |
"They are armed-up and ready to deal with any type of incident." | "They are armed-up and ready to deal with any type of incident." |
The standard protocol, he says, would be to get as close as possible to the aircraft in question and assess the situation. | The standard protocol, he says, would be to get as close as possible to the aircraft in question and assess the situation. |
In response to the claims that the two fighter jets were scrambled because of a miscommunication, the Ministry of Defence said it never discusses the detail of operational missions. | In response to the claims that the two fighter jets were scrambled because of a miscommunication, the Ministry of Defence said it never discusses the detail of operational missions. |
The 25-year-old woman who was arrested at Stansted Airport on suspicion of common assault, criminal damage and endangering an aircraft, was yesterday released on bail. | The 25-year-old woman who was arrested at Stansted Airport on suspicion of common assault, criminal damage and endangering an aircraft, was yesterday released on bail. |
Jet2 has claimed that the woman had attempted "to open the aircraft doors during the flight". | Jet2 has claimed that the woman had attempted "to open the aircraft doors during the flight". |
The BBC has been unable to reach the woman for comment. | The BBC has been unable to reach the woman for comment. |
Today Jet2 clarified that there was no attempt by anyone to access the cockpit. | Today Jet2 clarified that there was no attempt by anyone to access the cockpit. |
The airline said the incident highlighted "just how serious the consequences of disruptive passenger behaviour can be." | The airline said the incident highlighted "just how serious the consequences of disruptive passenger behaviour can be." |
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