Inside RAF Lakenheathpublished at 13:16 British Summer Time 15 June 2020
Laurence Cawley
BBC News
Days like today are the ones everybody at RAF Lakenheath fears the most.
Six years ago an F15 went into a tail spin before crashing into the ground close to homes in Western Hills, Lincolnshire. The base commander at the time told me how his primary fears were the safety of UK citizens, the safety of his air crew and the USAF’s relationship with its host country.
Many would be surprised at just how unlike USAF pilots are to the characters portrayed in films like Top Gun.
The changing rooms before a training mission are intensely serious places, with pilots quietly ruminating on every last detail of the flight ahead.
A short walk from the changing area is a room called "the vault".
"The vault holds all the classified information those with clearance need to piece together exactly what happened during a particular flight or mission,” the then commander told me.
That's where all of the voice, sensor data and display recordings will be. It will be from this same vault that the exact cause of today’s crash will emerge.