SCRAMBLE; SCRAMBLE; SCRAMBLE.A Chapter by peter CharlesworthiT COULD BE A REAl EVENT . IF WE DONT TAKE CARESCRAMBLE!
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December 2020 14:10 Time
summer 1958 The Western Allies and the Russian Block countries were at a cold
war with each other Both
sides trying to outwit the other; but at the same time wary of going too far,
so as the begin a new war, one form which their could be no winner, both sides
would be totally annihilated The
atmosphere is extremely tense, something has upset the balance> But what was
it? No-one
really knows. It possibly something one leader has made about the other. It
could explode at any time; just one more wrong word or comment, that is all it
would take It
is about four hours flight between the
capitals London and Moscow The
costal radio monitoring stations are at Maximum BLACK ALERT at Radar stations, listening for any wrong
phrase or word. Every word has t be recorded and reported. They have a direct
line to the Prime Minister, who in turn is connected to The White House and the
President of the USA. The
RADAR stations are also at BLACK ALERT stations looking for any unusual
aircraft or missile activity On
RAF airfields all Bomber and Fighter stations are on stand by Both
fighters and bombers have had extensive low level training. At a level to keep
then out of RADAR detection beams. It
could happen that a single aircraft could avoid detection until it was minutes
away from its target. With the English channel being only 50 miles or so wide;
and a light bomber flying at close to 360 miles per hour, it would only take
the attacker eight minutes to cross the water. The
air crew were living in their flight offices Ground
crew were on stand by alongside and inside the aircraft. The aircraft were
connected to mobile ground units, Each armed only by the dreaded ultimate
weapon of destruction; each had a full load of fuel, giving them 12 hours of
flight time On
the word the ground crew would start the aircraft engines and remove the heavy
power unit and all flagged air intake covers, those inside would exit. Day
followed night; night followed day, still the waited for the word. Stand Down,
or, GO Go
to what? Once
that button has been pressed and everything was started, their could be now way
back. It would be total destruction; of the world. There could be no return The
RED TELEPHONE rang. As it did on all the Bomber Command stations. It was
SCAMBLE. Time for action had arrived. Almost
at the same time. Two senior NCO's, Sergeant and Corporal; picked up a ready
prepared box containing a Very gun and red cartridges. They went on the roof of
Air Traffic Control and fired off three of the red flares. To warn all aircraft
to keep clear of the area The
Tanoy was sounded across the airfield. First a wailing, air raid, sound.
Followed by the words "Scramble; scramble; scramble; al personnel to
action stations" The
aircraft engines were started, the ground crew left their posts, all the
removable flags were taken to one side and counted. The
air crew climbed the ladder, Pilot and co-pilot first. The ladder was removed
and entrance door shut and locked from inside The
six air craft left their stations in order - should any aircraft fail to move,
then the rest would just taxi past. On
the clear taxiway they touched fifty miles per hour at the end they took the
hairpin turn onto the runway; no waiting this time, line up and full power,
lifting into the sky; First one turning right, coming right round still
climbing, round over the family living quarters, the second went Left turning
over the Army Ordnance base. The four remaining similarly alternate right and
left. They now set out for the locations in the sealed orders, each one
different. All
six aircraft airborne in under four minutes. There
for should the ultimate decision be taken, it would remain for evermore, or for
some passing space traveller to read about the end of civilisation as it was;
and to wonder at human stupidity The
pilot of number four had warned his wife should they be sent on such a stopped and delayed. She must stay there as
long as possible. In
the case of such a mission she should collect their children, take his car
which was kept full of fuel and had food for four days and set out for his
parents in the far north of Scotland. She was warned not to speed or bring
attention to herself in any way, so that she would not give any reason to be
stopped and delayed on her journey In
the sky half of the aircraft climbed to forty thousand feet. The rest went to
low level at two hundred and fifty foot. They reached the appointed
co-ordinates. Navigator "Change direction to (new direction) They flew on at the coast they turned off the navigation
lights Mean
while on the fighter stations they awaited the call to intercept any invaders. "Bandit,
at (Altitude and position) The
Bombers were nearing their ultimate target "Target dead ahead ten miles to
go skip" they had a fighter aircraft
on their tail - The pilot held his course; if they were shot down now
they would crash close to the target and the results would be the destruction
of all for miles around - It wouldn't matter any more Bombs
away skip, The pilot, climbed away from the scene; the aircraft released from
the heavy load responded eagerly to his hands No
explosion skip - was the bombe a dud? Or hopefully a delayed action fuse Navigator
gave new instructions. Two
hours flying later, New directions skip. Another two hours flying. "climb
to Thirty thousand feet; We are one hundred miles from home. Radio operator you
can break radio silence now. Call up home base now forty miles to go request
permission to join the flight path Air
Traffic Control "Altitude
barometric readings etc" "Welcome
home, message from Bomber Command Head Quarters, Mission was a total success,
bang on target, We were the fastest to get all aircraft airborne; three minutes
and forty-five seconds Number
fours wife had been told it was an exercise. He would be home with her after
the debriefing The
ground crew now had to prepare all aircraft for another mission Wild
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Added on September 20, 2023 Last Updated on December 23, 2023 Tags: WAR, AIRCRAFT, CIVIL DEFENCE. Authorpeter CharlesworthCarlisle, N West, United KingdomAboutRetired engineering lecturer more..Writing
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