Red Arrows LIVE as jets to fly over Lancashire and North West - latest updates
You may be able to catch a glimpse of the famous Red Arrows as they jets fly over the North West of England on Saturday morning.
The aerobatic team will be making a journey from RAF Mildenhall in Suffolk to RAF Aldergrove near Belfast. The team are heading to Northern Ireland for a display during Newtownards Armed Forces Day.
During their journey to Northern Ireland the Red Arrows will skirt Greater Manchester and they are scheduled to soar over Chlemorton in the Peak District at approximately 10.48am.
Their route will then see them continue just north east of Glossop at 10.51am, over Crowden, before passing close to Oldham, between Marsden and Diggle, with the best chance of seeing them over Saddleworth.
They will then head towards Lancashire and the Lake District before crossing the Irish Sea.
The team will make the return journey in the evening, taking off from RAF Aldergrove at around 5.30pm. This will see them fly over Lancaster at 5.56pm, before they head towards York and make their return journey to RAF Mildenhall.
Follow the latest Red Arrows updates below.
The Red Arrows will be leaving their base in Suffolk at 10.30am, heading over Nottingham before they are scheduled to soar over Chlemorton in the Peak District at approximately 10.48am.
Their route will see them continue north over the national park reaching just north east of Glossop at 10.51am, over Crowden.
They'll then continue their journey, passing close to Oldham with the best chance of seeing them over Saddleworth.
The Red Arrows will then traverse over the hills between Rochdale and Huddersfield, passing over the M62 before arriving at Hellifield in North Yorkshire at approximately 10.56am.
Describing the Red Arrows, a spokesperson for the RAF


