The Royal Air Force (RAF) has used two Eurofighter Typhoons jets in an exercise to test the UK’s preparedness to respond to a terrorist hijack plot.

During the exercise, the fighter jets took off from RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire to scramble an airborne jet, according to the BBC.

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During such incidents, the pilot of an RAF fighter jet would be expected to shoot down a passenger plane if terrorists planned to crash it.

The pilot can also force the hijacked plane to land by destroying its engine.