A Super Puma has made an emergency landing at Aberdeen International Airport.
The CHC Super Puma L2 helicopter had two crew on board and no passengers when the incident happened.
The flight had been coming into Aberdeen when it made a request for priority landing.
A spokeswoman for CHC said it was not a technical issue, adding: “A CHC helicopter landed safely at Aberdeen International Airport at approximately 3.30pm today.
“The aircraft was inbound and, in accordance with operating procedures, requested priority landing for air traffic.”
Earlier this week a helicopter flight travelling to a North Sea platform turned back after a warning light went on in the cockpit.
The Sikorsky S-92A was travelling from Sumburgh with 16 people on board – two crew members and a 14 passengers – yesterday.
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