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Security threat forces plane to land at Stansted | Security threat forces plane to land at Stansted |
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An Air India passenger plane has made a "precautionary landing" at Stansted Airport after the airline initially reported a bomb threat. | An Air India passenger plane has made a "precautionary landing" at Stansted Airport after the airline initially reported a bomb threat. |
Flight AI191 was flying from the Indian city of Mumbai to Newark in the US. | Flight AI191 was flying from the Indian city of Mumbai to Newark in the US. |
The Ministry of Defence said RAF Typhoon fighter jets escorted the aircraft as it made its landing. | The Ministry of Defence said RAF Typhoon fighter jets escorted the aircraft as it made its landing. |
Air India confirmed an email came through to Mumbai airport with a bomb threat. | Air India confirmed an email came through to Mumbai airport with a bomb threat. |
The airline had initially tweeted about the scare, which has since been deleted, and later told Reuters news agency the threat was a hoax. | The airline had initially tweeted about the scare, which has since been deleted, and later told Reuters news agency the threat was a hoax. |
A statement from Stansted Airport said the plane, which was carrying 327 passengers, landed at about 10:15 BST and was taken to an isolated part of the airport. | |
The plane finally took off for Newark at 21:30 BST. | |
Earlier, @DinoGoel tweeted to say passengers had been disembarked one by one, frisked and had their bags checked by hand and by sniffer dogs. | Earlier, @DinoGoel tweeted to say passengers had been disembarked one by one, frisked and had their bags checked by hand and by sniffer dogs. |
He said they were then put on a bus and taken to the terminal, where they were offered water and snacks. | He said they were then put on a bus and taken to the terminal, where they were offered water and snacks. |
In a later tweet, @DinoGoel said he and the rest of the passengers were being moved to Stansted main terminal. | In a later tweet, @DinoGoel said he and the rest of the passengers were being moved to Stansted main terminal. |
He said: "New crew coming from London. In the mean time all passengers have to go thru [sic] security and immigration again." | He said: "New crew coming from London. In the mean time all passengers have to go thru [sic] security and immigration again." |
An RAF spokesman said the Typhoon jets were launched from RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire to escort the Air India plane to the airport in Essex. | An RAF spokesman said the Typhoon jets were launched from RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire to escort the Air India plane to the airport in Essex. |
He said they were authorised to fly at supersonic speed and across nearby Derbyshire, a sonic boom was heard. | He said they were authorised to fly at supersonic speed and across nearby Derbyshire, a sonic boom was heard. |
The noise, which sounds like a thunder-clap, is created when an aircraft breaks through the sound barrier and can cause damage to structures. | The noise, which sounds like a thunder-clap, is created when an aircraft breaks through the sound barrier and can cause damage to structures. |
Multiple calls were made to the police and fire service from people who feared there had been an explosion. | Multiple calls were made to the police and fire service from people who feared there had been an explosion. |
The emergency services could not explain the cause of the loud bang heard shortly before 10:00 BST until the RAF confirmed it was their Typhoons and apologised for the inconvenience. | The emergency services could not explain the cause of the loud bang heard shortly before 10:00 BST until the RAF confirmed it was their Typhoons and apologised for the inconvenience. |
Ever since the Battle of Britain, RAF aircraft have been ready to respond to any incursion or incident in the air. | Ever since the Battle of Britain, RAF aircraft have been ready to respond to any incursion or incident in the air. |
Today it's the job of Typhoon jets based at RAF Coningsby, covering the south of the UK, and RAF Lossiemouth to the north. | Today it's the job of Typhoon jets based at RAF Coningsby, covering the south of the UK, and RAF Lossiemouth to the north. |
The Quick Reaction Alert (QRA) Typhoons are armed with short and medium air-to-air missiles as well as their cannon. | The Quick Reaction Alert (QRA) Typhoons are armed with short and medium air-to-air missiles as well as their cannon. |
Crews that are on call 24/7 are expected to be in the air within minutes of being scrambled. | Crews that are on call 24/7 are expected to be in the air within minutes of being scrambled. |
The RAF will first try to make radio contact with the suspect aircraft - whether it's a civilian airliner or a Russian military jet near UK airspace. | The RAF will first try to make radio contact with the suspect aircraft - whether it's a civilian airliner or a Russian military jet near UK airspace. |
If that fails the pilots will use internationally recognised aviation signals to guide the aircraft. | If that fails the pilots will use internationally recognised aviation signals to guide the aircraft. |
Only as a very last resort would any aircraft be shot down. | Only as a very last resort would any aircraft be shot down. |
That order would have to come from one of a handful of designated ministers, including the prime minister, via the RAF's command bunker at High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire. | That order would have to come from one of a handful of designated ministers, including the prime minister, via the RAF's command bunker at High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire. |
It hasn't happened yet. | It hasn't happened yet. |