UK Typhoons intercept ‘unresponsive’ Air France jet
(last modified Tue, 03 May 2016 12:11:25 GMT )
May 03, 2016 12:11 UTC
  • Two British Royal Air Force (RAF) Typhoons
    Two British Royal Air Force (RAF) Typhoons

Two British Royal Air Force (RAF) Typhoons have intercepted an Air France passenger jet after it lost contact with air traffic control.

The incident occurred over Yorkshire on Monday night, when the Typhoons were launched from Coningsby airbase, in Lincolnshire, on a mission to identify an “unresponsive” aircraft.

"Quick reaction alert Typhoon aircraft were launched today from RAF Coningsby to identify an unresponsive civilian aircraft,” a RAF spokesman said Tuesday, adding "communications were re-established and the aircraft has been safely landed."

Air France later on confirmed that the unresponsive civilian aircraft was one of its passenger planes flying from Paris Charles de Gaulle airport to Newcastle and was escorted by the fighter jets to a safe landing in the destination airport.

"Air France confirms that due to a radio communication problem AF 1558 had to be accompanied by two British fighter aircraft according to the procedure,” the airline said in a tweet.

Meanwhile, the sonic boom created by the Typhoons was so loud that panicked residents rushed to discuss the matter on social media.

Some concerned residents even called police and fire services, reporting they heard what sounded like two large explosions.

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