Jets intercept plane after 'bomb threat' made
Royal Air Force fighters were scrambled to intercept a civilian airliner that had reported a bomb on board. The Air India jet was circling over Norfolk before the Typhoon interceptors met it. An RAF spokesman said the alert ended without incident and the Boeing 777-300 "was released to continue to its original destination". An Air India spokesperson confirmed it had reported a "bomb threat" but the "aircraft landed safely at Heathrow Airport and all passengers and crew have disembarked". Audio of the passenger jet's crew alerting air traffic control to the potential threat was recorded by a Dutch plane spotter. In it, the captain can be heard telling ground controllers: "We have a suspected bomb on board, requesting priority landing." It continued: "We have a bomb threat. Air India 129 is requesting descent." The aircraft enthusiast, who would only be identified by his X user name, @EHEH_spotter, confirmed to the BBC that he had made the recording using a scanner. A loud sonic boom was reported across Norfolk as the fighter jets raced to intercept the airliner. BBC Radio Norfolk listeners reported hearing a loud bang at approximately 12:40 BST. According to Flightradar24, the Air India jet was over the North Sea when it changed course and circled over Norfolk and parts of Suffolk several times. By the time it was met by the RAF Typhoons, it was just off the Essex coast before continuing to its destination. An Air India spokesperson said: "Air India flight AI129, from Mumbai to London, received a bomb threat on social media today. The aircraft landed safely at Heathrow Airport and all passengers and crew have disembarked. "Our top priority is the safety and security of our passengers and crew, and we thank local authorities for their support and assistance extended to the passengers during this unexpected disruption."<br/>
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Jets intercept plane after 'bomb threat' made
Royal Air Force fighters were scrambled to intercept a civilian airliner that had reported a bomb on board. The Air India jet was circling over Norfolk before the Typhoon interceptors met it. An RAF spokesman said the alert ended without incident and the Boeing 777-300 "was released to continue to its original destination". An Air India spokesperson confirmed it had reported a "bomb threat" but the "aircraft landed safely at Heathrow Airport and all passengers and crew have disembarked". Audio of the passenger jet's crew alerting air traffic control to the potential threat was recorded by a Dutch plane spotter. In it, the captain can be heard telling ground controllers: "We have a suspected bomb on board, requesting priority landing." It continued: "We have a bomb threat. Air India 129 is requesting descent." The aircraft enthusiast, who would only be identified by his X user name, @EHEH_spotter, confirmed to the BBC that he had made the recording using a scanner. A loud sonic boom was reported across Norfolk as the fighter jets raced to intercept the airliner. BBC Radio Norfolk listeners reported hearing a loud bang at approximately 12:40 BST. According to Flightradar24, the Air India jet was over the North Sea when it changed course and circled over Norfolk and parts of Suffolk several times. By the time it was met by the RAF Typhoons, it was just off the Essex coast before continuing to its destination. An Air India spokesperson said: "Air India flight AI129, from Mumbai to London, received a bomb threat on social media today. The aircraft landed safely at Heathrow Airport and all passengers and crew have disembarked. "Our top priority is the safety and security of our passengers and crew, and we thank local authorities for their support and assistance extended to the passengers during this unexpected disruption."<br/>