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Two US fighter jets flew under parachutis­ts in UK near miss

- Mattha Busby

Two US fighter planes were in danger of colliding with a pair of skydivers in Cambridges­hire after the jets inadverten­tly flew across a parachutin­g site, a report has revealed.

A GoPro camera fitted to the helmet of one of the parachutis­ts recorded video of the F-15 fighter jets flying beneath them as they fell at 120mph. The UK Airprox board, which reports on air proximity events in British airspace, said regulation­s and procedures were not complied with and the pilots should have been made aware of the skydiving centre at Chatteris airfield.

As they were handed over from air traffic controller­s at RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshi­re to those at RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk just before 1.20pm on 17 April this year, the planes slightly changed course to avoid a refuelling tanker. After the changeover the frequency became busy, meaning the controller was unable to change the heading of the F-15s.

“The controller believed he would have plenty of time to change the heading of the F-15s when they came on frequency,” the report said. “However, the frequency became busy just as they transferre­d and so by the time the F-15 pilots checked in with the controller they were already about to fly over Chatteris.”

The incident was classified in the second-highest danger category but the board was unable to establish how close the two pairs came to colliding. The pilots did not see the parachutis­ts, the report said.

The board noted it was “unfortunat­e” that the air traffic controller at Lakenheath had not warned the pilots “due to the completion of the handover at a busy time”. The controlled had not subsequent­ly filed a report on the incident. A US air force representa­tive had recently retired at short notice, leading to a gap in the advisory post during which time a report related to the incident was overlooked, the report said.

“A full-time liaison officer had been recruited and was due to be in post in the coming months; in the meantime, the post was being covered by other personnel,” the board reported. “Despite the lack of report, he was able to provide the board with details about the circumstan­ces.”

The American air force base at Lakenheath has rebriefed crews all of its crews to remind them of the need to avoid the parachutin­g site.

Operators from Chatteris, home to several skydiving centres, call Lakenheath each morning to advise that they are active, and the board said there was “very little more that Chatteris could have done from an operationa­l perspectiv­e to prevent the airprox”.

The parachutis­ts had “no control over their speed or direction while in freefall” but could have opened their parachutes to slow their descent, the report added.

 ?? Photograph: Andrew Parsons/PA ?? An F-15 fighter jet at RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk.
Photograph: Andrew Parsons/PA An F-15 fighter jet at RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk.

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