Royal Air Force plane declares emergency as it flies over Lincolnshire

​The Boeing Poseidon MRA1 has declared an emewgency

The Boeing Poseidon MRA1 has declared an emergency (file pic)

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George Bunn

By George Bunn


Published: 02/04/2026

- 15:57

Updated: 02/04/2026

- 16:47

The Boeing Poseidon MRA1 (P-8A) has signalled an emergency over RAF Cranwell

An RAF plane has declared an emergency over the skies near an RAF base in Lincolnshire.

The Boeing Poseidon MRA1 (P-8A) has declared an 7700 code over the near RAF Cranwell.



The code refers to a general emergency transponder code in aviation, signaling that a pilot requires immediate assistance or priority handling,

An RAF spokesman confirmed the flight declared an issue on board and returned to base safely.

\u200bThe incident is taking place near RAF Cranwell

The incident is taking place near RAF Cranwell

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An MoD spokesman told GB News: "The aircraft in question had a technical issue that required it to return to base, which it did and it subsequently landed safely.

"Any aircraft that has an issue in flight will Squawk 7700 to ensure it has the attention of Air Traffic Control and clear a path for it to transit to either the nearest suitable diversion or its base.

"In this case the aircraft reported a technical problem and as a precaution returned to base where it landed safely."