Wordsworth lamented the coming of steam locomotion to the LaKe District he loved. The trains remain. And they've been joined by jet aircraft. The landscape which attracts the poets, painters and tourists is also perfect for military low-flying exercises. The RAF knows jet aircraft are unwelcome visitors. But 100,000 sorties are flown in the UK every year.
Brian Redhead and Frank Mellor ask why people have to put up with them.
Director TONY WILKIE-MILLAR Producer GERALD HARRISON