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The Royal Air Force removed a Harrier jet from the Surbiton headquarters after almost nine years.
The Surbiton headquarters of the Royal Air Force has played home to a specific Harrier jet for almost nine years. Now, after much deliberation, the Royal Air Force feels it's time to say goodbye. There are a few different reasons for this, most of which have to do with the age of the aircraft and its current condition. The Harrier jet may have become a safety hazard, and the RAF would prefer to reuse its parts while they are still in working order.
Removal of the Harrier jet may be a controversial issue for those at Surbiton, but the Royal Air Force feels that it is time to give the plane a proper sending off. They are aware of the disappointment this will cause, but feel that the decision is integral to the continued health and safety of their cadets. Even so, cadets have made it very clear that their beloved Harrier jet will be missed, as it has become near and dear to almost every one of them.
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