Mancheester Airport Terror Alert

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Good to see our services are on the ball though. Scrambling the jet to take control of the situation and the emergency services finishing the job when the plane was on the ground.

Feel safer knowing we aren't messing about when it comes to things like this. :thup:
 
I agree but totally unlikely. I guess they'll just deport the guy back on the first available flight bit will assume he'll now have to go to trial and so no doubt will be free to remain until then

If he doesn't live here then he should be on the return flight out of the country and never allowed back into this country neither.
 
I agree but totally unlikely. I guess they'll just deport the guy back on the first available flight bit will assume he'll now have to go to trial and so no doubt will be free to remain until then

Unless I've missed it, the article doesn't say anywhere what nationality he was, he might have been British?
 
I agree but totally unlikely. I guess they'll just deport the guy back on the first available flight bit will assume he'll now have to go to trial and so no doubt will be free to remain until then

47 year old from the North West according to Sky News. No mention of nationality/ethnicity.
 
Typhoon flew right over my house, doesn't half make some noise.
They are on nights this week at coningsby. Certainly wasn't a peaceful round of golf tonight as they was doing mass launches.
 
Isnt that the second one in a cpl of weeks ?

Testing response & response times maybe ?

ok , maybe not ..... but
If you mean is that the second one a plane has had to intercept another one it's way more common than you think, QRA at coningsby and Leuchars are up quite often.

They do plenty of testing as well.
 
If you mean is that the second one a plane has had to intercept another one it's way more common than you think, QRA at coningsby and Leuchars are up quite often.

They do plenty of testing as well.

Most certainly do scramble very regulary - even more so up in Scotland
 
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