This is why RAF fighter jets could be seen and heard in skies above Bassetlaw and Rother Valley
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The light aircraft lost contact as it flew over the Dearne Valley area yesterday afternoon – with Quick Reaction Alert Typhoons tasked with intercepting the plane to guide it into Leeds Bradford Airport.
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Hide AdThe RAF Typhoons were launched from RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire after the small Rockwell Commander plane was found to be uncontactable as it headed north.
Communications were re-established with the Guernsey-registered aircraft but the jets continued to escort the plane until it landed in Yorkshire.
An RAF spokesman said: "The RAF can confirm Quick Reaction Alert Typhoon aircraft were launched this afternoon from RAF Coningsby to intercept a civilian aircraft that had lost communications; subsequently, communications were re-established, the aircraft was intercepted and safely escorted to Leeds Bradford Airport.”
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Hide AdAn airport spokesperson added: "Air traffic control temporarily lost contact with a light aircraft this afternoon. As per standard procedure, it was escorted by the RAF and guided to LBA. The aircraft has since safely landed and the incident closed down without any further action being taken."
Flight tracking apps show the plane being intercepted as it flew in the skies between Doncaster and Rotherham.
The incident happened at around 3.45pm, with residents across South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw reporting hearing the deafen roar of the Typhoons as the plane was escorted into land.
QRA aircraft are special planes scrambled at short notice to intercept and rogue aircraft in the skies over Britain.