Two paragliders have been injured after a mid-air collision.
The men landed heavily in the accident between Crieff and Comrie in Perthshire at about 10.30am on Saturday.
A 42-year-old was taken to Ninewells Hospital in Dundee.
Tayside Police said his injuries were not life-threatening.
The men were flying motorised paragliders, where the pilot hangs below a parachute and wears a motor on his back, police said.
A spokesperson for the force asked for any witnesses to come forward.
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