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Sonic boom heard over Essex as RAF intercept private jet

After the fluttering of the two shelf fighter jet jets to deal with a special jet that lost their contact with air traffic control, an eruption was heard on ESSEX.

On Friday morning, two typhonous jets from Lincolnshire, Raf Coningsby, Raf Coningsby, were lifted.

Southern Essex, Cambridgeshire, Suffolk, Kent and a part of London, 11.35 o’clock heard the explosion.

Essex was at home when Jenny Coxal of Dartford felt a loud “vacuum style” explosion and thought someone had hit the garage.

Im I thought it was someone who hit our garage, but when I went out, all our neighbors were on the street, wondering what it was. ” City Online.

A shelf spokesman said that the civilian aircraft had lost its contact with air traffic control and that it was accompanied by the Stansted airport safely
A shelf spokesman said that the civilian aircraft had lost its contact with air traffic control and that it was accompanied by the Stansted airport safely (Getty/Istock)

When a plane travels faster than the sound speed, a sonic explosion occurs when it produces shock waves that quickly compress and throw the air.

The sound speed is approximately 660Mph (1,060km/s) in 60.000FT (18.300m), but depends on the height.

A witness went to social media: “Sonic Boom has just heard Hornchhurch. Eurofighter Typhoon FGR4 passed the hill,” he said.

Another person published a picture of the flight audience: “Eurofighter Typhoon is accompanied by a plane. It causes a sonic explosion all over Essex. People heard it up to Bexleyheath!”

A woman in Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk said that she “shake” her back door, a person in the North City “said that she waved the whole house – we thought it was an explosion.”

In Burwell, another woman in Cambridgeshire wrote: “Something exploded in my roof”.

A shelf spokesman said that the civilian aircraft had lost its contact with air traffic control and was accompanied by the Stansted airport safely.

He said: “To investigate a civilian plane that is not in contact with air traffic control, Raf Coningsby can confirm that the rapid reaction warning (QRA) Typhoon fighter aircraft has been launched today.

“The communication was re -established and the aircraft was accompanied by Stansted. Tayfuns return to the base.”

An Essex police spokesman said: “After losing its contact with the ground, a flight was accompanied by Stansted Airport.

“Nice from Nice and the shelf plane was contacted by the plane accompanied by the airport.

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