Watch: Boris Johnson Films Selfie Video While Flying In A Typhoon Fighter Jet

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson Baru -this is wearing a pilot uniform and jumps into a typhoon jet cockpit. A video shared by Downing Street on Monday shows the former British PM who will soon wear a mask when he drives a plane. He was also seen giving a thumb to the two other aircraft flying next to him.
“Prime Minister Boris Johnson flew at the typhoon jet cockpit from Raf Coningsby in Lincolnshire,” read the Youtube Post title.

According to ITV, the video was taken last week when Johnson was given a typhoon jet demonstration by pilots and air crew at Pangkalan Lincolnshire Raf (Royal Air Force). He visited Raf Coningsby to see two RAF’s rapid reaction warning stations that protected the British airspace.

Speaking to reporters later, the PM who came out claimed that he briefly controlled the plane to do some tricks. Mr. Johnson said that at that time Commander Wing Paul Hansen asked him, “Do you want to go?”, He replied, “Are you sure? It seems very expensive for me”. “‘I think we only have 148 of them and the price is 75 million pounds per pop.’ And he said: ‘Don’t worry, you can’t break it.’ So I thought, ‘Oh well, the last famous words,’ “he added.

So I pushed the joystick directly to the right and we did a roll aileron and I pulled the joystick immediately and we did a fantastic loop-the-loop and then I did a more complicated thing called the Laras roll and I pushed it and to the right a little,” Mr. Johnson continued.

Meanwhile, Mr Johnson’s footage on the plane received a variety of responses online. Social media users call PM British and show how he seems to try and realize actor Tom Cruise “Maverick” Mitchell from the Top Gun film. “What is the cost of taxpayers to let our prime minister be paralyzed to Jollyride Jolly & take a pathetic tribute to Tom Cruise? Silly,” Television presenter Piers Morgan Tweeted.

Other internet users praised Mr. Johnson for maintaining “positive and popular things,” While the others only wrote, “What is the purpose of this little cheerful?”

Boris Johnson resigned from the position of Prime Minister on July 7 after more than 50 ministers resigned from their position. He had announced that he would continue at the post until his successor was chosen by the conservative party.

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