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It is 4.22 p.m. on a London weekday evening. Across the concourse of Victoria Station, thousands of commuters hurry to the trains which will shortly carry them home to their families. Suddenly the air is rent by screaming jet engines as the wide-arched glass roof of the station collapses. Atlantic Airways, flight 260, a huge passenger jet, bound from Paris, ploughs into Central London. The disaster which the London emergency services have always dreaded has happened.
The flightpath to London airport is especially hazardous because it passes directly over the densely populated city centre. This afternoon urban guerillas, using a portable Russian ground-to-air SAM 7 missile, sited on a tower block in Southwark, have successfully destroyed the tail and rear engine of the mighty air-liner and thus brought about the worst peacetime disaster in British history.