A man accused of endangering RAF jets by shining a powerful torch at them has astonishingly told a jury flights could be “unbelievably loud”.

John Arthur Jones told Mold Crown Court “things got bad” with jets flying in and out of RAF Valley in 2007. Mr Jones, who owns properties in Bodfordd, said he wrote to the base commander in 2010 to raise concerns. He denies 13 charges of endangering aircraft between November 2013 and September 2014.

RAF Pilots also told a jury how they had to abandon landings at Mona airfield after being distracted by lights being shone at their planes. Mold Crown Court was told that pilots were carrying out vital checks in readiness for a safe landing and if any were missed because they were distracted or blinded then it could be dangerous.

The court was told that pilots were instructed not to fly directly over defendant John Arthur Jones property near the airfield on Anglesey to prevent antagonism.

Squadron Leader Paul Harrison, of RAF Valley’s 208 Squadron, told the trial that on November 28, 2013, an incident occurred during a night flying sortie with another pilot in a Hawk jet.

“It appears we were being illuminated by a powerful torch. It was following us and was on us for four to five seconds. It was pointed directly at us and remained on us.”

Flight Lieutenant Tom Saul told the jury that he was conducting a night time sortie with a student and he was in the rear seat of a Hawk when he noticed the wing starting to glow orange.

“It was a bright white light which was obviously following us.”

 

George Allison
George has a degree in Cyber Security from Glasgow Caledonian University and has a keen interest in naval and cyber security matters and has appeared on national radio and television to discuss current events. George is on Twitter at @geoallison

27 COMMENTS

  1. This absolute b*****d needs to get a grip. ‘Unbelievably loud’ ? Is he for real? RAF Valley has been there as an airfield since 1941. So basically he needs to poke off and move away. I bet he hasn’t been in that house since 1941!!

    I’m sick of the armed forces having to pander to this nonsense. Tell them to get lost or we’ll drop a Paveway on their house!

    • Working at BAE in Warton in the late 90s I was beside the runway when a pair of Hawks took off – impressive – closely followed by a Tornado – you could really feel that in your stomach – and I could feel the ground shake over half a mile away when the Typhoon took off !!!

    • you used to be able to stand very close to the start of the shorter runway at Valley…that was absolutely fabulous as a boy! feeling the heat and waves of power whilst smelling that engine, as they got ready to take off – the sort of thing that stays with you!

  2. Almost as bad as the argument for a 3rd runway at Heathrow. hmm what was there first? And you decide to live there, but don’t like noise???????? IQ check required…..

  3. So coz the plane is loud he endangers the pilot and Co,.they are there to protect us. Think he needs to be charged

  4. We had some fool buy three houses in the Ainsdale area of Southport, and each time he moved closer to RAF Woodvale, which is a little training/diversion field north of Liverpool. Then fill the local papers with complaints about the noise. The RAF fly around eight prop driven trainers for the ATC and University Air Squadrons, so very much a nine to five operation. Then it turned out, he was a partner in a building company, and RAF Woodvale is one of the last open spaces between Southport and Liverpool. If he could get it closed then get permission to build houses…

  5. I don’t fly jets only gliders, but any distraction when on approach or landing is insanely dangerous. I’m sure some people think its no harder than driving a car, the mental workload is very high in a glider landing at 55 knots, cant imagine how much harder it is in a jet at approaching twice that speed !

    Any one who interferes with the operation of an aircraft deserves a long prison sentence, it takes a fraction of a second to lose control and spin in killing pilot, passengers and anyone near the fireball !

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