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Police, ambulance, fire service and coastguard rush to Dundee Airport after emergency declared on flight

Chaos emerged at the Scottish airport this morning after an aircraft reported low oil pressure

EMERGENCY services swarmed to a Scottish airport this morning after reports of low oil pressure on an aircraft.

Police, ambulance, coastguard and fire and rescue services all rushed to the scene at Dundee Airport this morning after the alarm was raised.

 Emergency services rushed to the scene at 9:25am today
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Emergency services rushed to the scene at 9:25am todayCredit: Peter Kelly - The Sun Glasgow

A spokesperson for Police Scotland confirmed: "We can confirm that emergency services attended an incident at Dundee Airport at 9:25am this morning.

"There were reports of low oil pressure on an inbound aircraft with two passengers on board.

"Thankfully the aircraft landed without incident and there were no injuries."

This comes after a FlyBe flight bound for Glasgow Airport declared a mid-air emergency ahead of landing.

Back in August we told how Glasgow Airport was evacuated due to a fire scare.

Dundee Airport have been contacted for comment.


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