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Jeremy Clarkson lets rip at pilot who buzzed his Diddly Squat farm four times while practicing aerobatics in foul-mouthed outburst

Jeremy Clarkson has let rip at a pilot who buzzed his Diddly Squat farm four times while practicing aerobatics.

The former Top Gear host, 65, took to Instagram to complain about the noise in a foul-mouthed outburst after ex-RAF ace Mike Edwards continuously looped his property.

Jeremy purchased Diddly Squat Farm in Oxfordshire back in 2008 and it’s since been the focus of his popular Amazon Prime show Clarkson’s Farm.

However, the star took umbrage at Mike choosing his farm over which to practice his moves in a vintage plane, reports The Sun.

Taking to Instagram, Jeremy shared the flight path of the Pitts Special S2A showing that it had spent seven minutes circling his farm at 172mph.

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Jeremy Clarkson has let rip at a pilot who buzzed his Diddly Squat farm four times while practicing aerobatics

The former Top Gear host, 65, took to Instagram to complain about the noise in a foul-mouthed outburst after ex-RAF ace Mike Edwards [pictured] continuously looped his property

Lashing out at the incident, which occurred on May 3, Jeremy fumed on Instagram: ‘Fit it with a f***ing silencer.’

Meanwhile, British Airways captain Mike, 57,  revealed he has apologised to the Grand Tour star over the drama.

He told The Sun: ‘I’ve written to Mr Clarkson to say I’m sorry and didn’t mean to cause any problems.

‘I was practising my aerobatics, going up to 2,000ft and doing loops and rolls — using a railway line as a guide.’

He continued: ‘As a professional pilot of 40 years, safety is at the heart of all I do. That’s why I practise the routines nice and high and try and get away from people. I live down the road so I wouldn’t want to annoy my neighbours with the noise.’

Mike went on to say that he’d be happy to show Jeremy his farm from the sky if he requested.

It comes after Jeremy banned a customer from his pub for complaining about the high prices on his menu – and it’s not for the first time.

Fellow customers now barred from stepping inside Clarkson’s pub The Farmers Dog in Asthall, Oxfordshire include Keir StarmerJames May, and Richard Hammond.

The star took umbrage at Mike choosing his farm over which to practice his moves in a vintage plane, reports The Sun [Jeremy pictured with girlfriend Lisa Hogan]

Taking to Instagram, Jeremy shared the flight path of the Pitts Special S2A showing that it had spent seven minutes circling his farm at 172mph

Lashing out at the incident, which occurred on May 3, Jeremy fumed on Instagram: ‘Fit it with a f***ing silencer’

Meanwhile, British Airways captain Mike, 57, [pictured] revealed he has apologised to the Grand Tour star over the drama

But the most recent customer to incur the wrath of the former Top Gear presenter is not quite as famous.

The spat occurred after one customer accused the TV presenter of not caring about his customers.

They took to X to share their shock at paying £24 for a pie and vegetables and wrote: ‘Thought @JeremyClarkson wanted an affordable pub for customers. £24 for pie and veg is a bit much.’

And another X user piled on, claiming they couldn’t wait for cheaper US cuts of beef to bring down the price.

It comes after Jeremy banned a customer from his pub for complaining about the high prices on his menu – and it’s not for the first time

The spat occurred after one customer accused the TV presenter of not caring about his customers by charging them £24 for a pie and some vegetables

They wrote: ‘Dead weight for British beef is far too expensive £6.89/kg for R4L down from the record high £6.98/kg earlier in the month.

‘I can’t wait till we get US beef cuts here because British beef industry is now taking the piss at those prices.’

And the suggestion didn’t go down well with the Clarkson’s Farm show host who simply wrote: ‘You are now banned from the pub.’

Since it opened last summer, Clarkson has made sure to only use British products in his meals but his approach has not always gone down well with customers.

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