AN RAF jet has made an emergency landing at a Scottish airport after getting into difficulty during a training flight.

The Typhoon took emergency action due to a "technical issue" and landed at Aberdeen International Airport shortly before 1pm.

An RAF spokesman said the landing was made safely and the pilot was not injured.

He said: "An RAF Typhoon from RAF Lossiemouth on a routine training sortie had a technical issue that required it to divert to the nearest suitable airfield.

"The aircraft landed safely at Aberdeen and the pilot is fine."

A spokesman for Aberdeen International Airport said: "We can confirm there was a full emergency. The aircraft landed safely at 12.47pm."