Terror over Sydney

by | Jul 1, 2008


Mild embarrassment for Australian Defence officials who have had to apologise to office workers and residents of Sydney for a public stunt that didn’t quite work as expected. The RAAF were bidding farewell to one of its oldest planes (a Boeing 707) and had organised a flypast over Sydney, escorted by a fighter aircraft.

Except the DoD hadn’t informed the public.

Panic ensues as office workers watch in terror as an air force fighter chases a passenger plane across the city skyline.

‘We saw what appeared to be a large commercial airliner trailing smoke, flying directly towards our 39th-floor offices, with a fighter jet in close pursuit’ said one onlooker, ‘it seems somewhat irresponsible for the Defence Force to fly a large plane towards the city’s largest office buildings.’

Apparently the DOD had informed the media but the message hadn’t been passed on.

Still… made for a good headline didn’t it.

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  • Charlie Edwards

    Charlie Edwards is Director of National Security and Resilience Studies at the Royal United Services Institute. Prior to RUSI he was a Research Leader at the RAND Corporation focusing on Defence and Security where he conducted research and analysis on a broad range of subject areas including: the evaluation and implementation of counter-violent extremism programmes in Europe and Africa, UK cyber strategy, European emergency management, and the role of the internet in the process of radicalisation. He has undertaken fieldwork in Iraq, Somalia, and the wider Horn of Africa region.

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