The emergency services were called to a Northern Irish airport this afternoon following concerns that an aircraft had suffered a fault.
The police, fire and ambulance services were called to St Angelo's Airport, Enniskillen at 2.05pm following reports that an aircraft had suffered a fault while it was landing.
A number of appliances were sent to the scene, however the plane thankfully landed safely without any reports of any injuries.
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A PSNI spokesperson said: "Police attended the report of a fault on a light aircraft that was landing in St Angelo’s Airport, Enniskillen, on Tuesday 8th April at approximately 2.05pm.
"The aircraft landed safely and no injuries were reported."
A Northern Ireland Ambulance Service spokesperson said: "The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service received a 999 call at 14:07 on Tuesday 8th April, following reports of an incident in the Killadeas Road area, Enniskillen.
"NIAS despatched 2 Emergency Crews and 3 Rapid Response Paramedics to the incident.
"No one was taken from the scene."
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