Mountain rescue teams were stretched when they were called to deal with three incidents in Perthshire in the space of a few hours.
Shortly before 1pm on Saturday an 80-year-old woman from Perth suffered a back injury while walking on Ben Vrackie near Pitlochry.
The police and civilian mountain rescue teams attended the incident, along with paramedics.
A helicopter from RAF Lossiemouth, co-ordinated by the Air Rescue Co-ordination Centre (ARCC) at RAF Kinloss, was scrambled and airlifted the woman to Ninewells Hospital, Dundee.
At 2.40pm a father reported that his seven-year-old daughter had been taken unwell while walking near to Killin.
He managed to walk his daughter to waiting paramedics where she was checked over and allowed away having suffered an adverse reaction. The family live in the Glasgow area.
The ARCC helicopter was also sent to this incident, but was not required.
The third call was received at around 3.40pm after a 23-year-old man from Cumbria sustained a leg and pelvis injury after jumping 20 feet into a pool at Killiecrankie.
Both mountain rescue teams attended along with paramedics and the ARCC helicopter. The man was winched to the helicopter and flown to Ninewells for treatment.