The crew declared an emergency (Picture: BigJetTv)

A passenger plane has been surrounded by police and fire crews after making an emergency landing at Heathrow after takeoff.

United Airlines flight UA949 left Heathrow at 12.45pm before turning around and making an emergency landing.

The crew declared an emergency on board the flight as it headed to San Francisco and made a U-turn.

The reason for the return to London was a technical fault, AirLive reports.

The plane turned around after takeoff (Picture: Flightradar)

The Boeing 777-200ER had climbed 15,000 feet and was above Milton Keynes before turning around.

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Police vans and fire engines were scrambled to the runway and met the plane after arrival.

Jerry Dyer from Big Jet TV, who was filming at Heathrow when the plane returned back to the airport, told Metro that there was no smoke when the plane landed ‘safely.’

He said the plane had used a general emergency code, which could be anything from ‘minor technical issues to a problem with passengers like a health issue.’

Jerry praised the emergency services, the plane crew and Heathrow for their response, saying the fire engines and ambulances were already on the tarmac as a precaution.

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A spokesperson from Heathrow Airport told Metro that the plane ‘landed safely and had no wider impact on operations.’

Metro has approached United Airlines for a comment.

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