Mötley-Crüe singer Vince Neil: Private jet rams plane-a dead man

Mötley-Crüe singer Vince Neil: Private jet rams plane-a dead man

Scottsdale, Arizona
Private jet from Mötley-Crüe singer rams plane-a dead man






Mötley-Crüe front man Vince Neil is involved in a fatal aircraft accident in the USA. His private jet rammed a parked machine at Scottsdale Airport.

At a US airport, the private jet of a heavy metal star rammed a parked aircraft shortly after landing. A person died in the incident at Scottsdale Airport in the state of Arizona, as a spokeswoman for the city said. Three others were injured. The private jet belongs to Mötley-Crüe frontman Vince Neil, a spokesman announced on the platform X. There were two pilots and two passengers on board, this is said to be Vince Neil’s partner and a friend of her. The singer himself was not in the jet. “Neil’s thoughts and prayers are among everyone involved,” said the message. The 64-year-old would like to thank all helpers.

Private jet from Mötley-Crüe singer rams others private jet

According to the information, the accident occurred on Monday afternoon (local time). A Learjet 35a had strayed from the runway and collided with a parked Gulfstream 200- also a private and business aircraft. According to initial findings, parts of the main chassis of the jet failed, it said. The Aviation Authority FAA and the accident investigation authority NTSB examined the incident. The airport’s runway and runway remained temporarily closed after the accident.

The United States had been shaken by several aircraft gaps in the past few weeks. On January 29, a passenger machine of the American Airlines collided with a military helicopter in the capital Washington. The 64 people on board the aircraft and the 3 occupants of the helicopter died.

Two days later, a jet crashed for medical transport in the middle of a busy area in Philadelphia. All six people on board and another person died on the ground. None of the ten people survived on board the crash of an aircraft in the US state of Alaska at the end of last week.

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