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A full emergency was called at Aberdeen Airport after it was thought a plane was suffering technical problems. A full emergency was sparked at Aberdeen Airport after it was thought a plane was suffering technical problems.
The alert on the Aberdeen to Sumburgh Loganair flight, with 18 people on board, was raised at about 1410 BST.The alert on the Aberdeen to Sumburgh Loganair flight, with 18 people on board, was raised at about 1410 BST.
The emergency services, including fire appliances, were dispatched to the airport and the Saab 340 plane landed safely shortly afterwards.The emergency services, including fire appliances, were dispatched to the airport and the Saab 340 plane landed safely shortly afterwards.
An Aberdeen Airport spokeswoman told BBC Scotland the pilot chose to return to Aberdeen. No-one was injured.An Aberdeen Airport spokeswoman told BBC Scotland the pilot chose to return to Aberdeen. No-one was injured.
There were 14 passengers and four crew on board.
A warning light had indicated a potential problem with the nose wheel.