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An aircraft has had to make an emergency landing at Edinburgh Airport.An aircraft has had to make an emergency landing at Edinburgh Airport.
The Dash-8 Flybe plane had 36 people on board when crew members were forced to shut down one of its two turboprop engines on Monday morning. The Flybe Bombardier Q400 had 36 people on board when crew members were forced to shut down one of its two turboprop engines on Monday morning.
The airport was put on full emergency alert after the plane's captain put out a mayday call at 0740 BST.The airport was put on full emergency alert after the plane's captain put out a mayday call at 0740 BST.
The plane, which had been travelling from Manchester, landed safely and all on board were evacuated just after 0800 BST. The plane, which had been travelling from Manchester Airport, landed safely and all on board left the aircraft just before 0800 BST.
A Flybe spokeswoman said: "On Monday morning, Flybe flight BE7220 from Manchester to Edinburgh landed without incident at 0750 after reporting a technical fault with the aircraft.
"This resulted in a warning light showing on the control panel. Engineers are investigating the fault and the aircraft is expected to resume its normal flying pattern this afternoon.
"The Bombardier Q400 is a state of the art aircraft that is designed and manufactured to land safely after such an incident.
"There was no adverse reaction from the passengers on board who disembarked safely upon arrival at Edinburgh."
Were you one of the passengers on board the plane? You can e-mail us at newsonlinescotland@bbc.co.uk.Were you one of the passengers on board the plane? You can e-mail us at newsonlinescotland@bbc.co.uk.