The jet, owned by the famous frontman of the '80s rock band, crashed into another plane at Arizona Airport on Monday afternoon. The fatal plane crash was captured on video.
The jet, owned by Vince Neil of Mötley Crüe, had landed at Scottsdale Airport after departing from Austin, Texas. The plane landed safely at first. However, the plane “disappeared from the runway.”
The plane crash at Scottsdale Airport is the latest in the rash of an air traffic emergency.
The Federal Aviation Administration statement: “After landing, Learjet 35A was off the runway and crashed into a Gulfstream G-200 business jet at a ramp at Scottsdale Municipal Airport in Arizona, Monday, February 10th local time. And one person was on the bay.”
Scottsdale city It is listed“According to the initial report, the left main landing device on the Learjet failed upon landing, leading to a collision.”
After the plane crashed, the flight was It was temporarily suspended At Scottsdale Airport.
Acquired by KPHO/KTVK video The moment the locker jet crashed into another plane at Scottsdale Airport. Neil was not on the plane at the time of the crash.
Neil's representative is statement:
At 2:39pm local time, Vincenil's Model 35A Learjet Aircraft was about to land at Scottsdale Airport. For reasons unknown at this time, the plane turned from the runway and collided with another parking lot. Neal's plane had two pilots and two passengers. Neal was not on the plane. This is a rapidly evolving situation and there is ongoing investigation, so more specific details about the conflict are not available. Neil's thoughts and prayers go out to all involved and thank all the first responders for the critical help they have today.
Scottsdale Fire Captain Dave Folio I said One person died, three others were injured, and another victim didn't want treatment. KTRK-TV They reported that two injured individuals were in danger and rushed to a local trauma center.
The FAA and NTSB are investigating plane collisions.
Scottsdale Mayor Lisa Borowski said, “On behalf of the city of Scottsdale, I express my deepest sadness to those involved in the accident and those who were taken to the trauma centre for treatment. Prayer .”
Jetpro, who owns the Gulfstream G-200, told KTRK-TV that the plane is maintaining “external damage.”
“We are fully working with airport authorities and related agencies in thorough review of the situation,” Jetpro said.
The plane crash at Scottsdale Airport is the latest in the rash of an air traffic emergency.
Later last month, an American Eagle flight collided with an Army Black Hawk helicopter in a highlands near Ronald Reagan National Airport. All 67 people involved in the air collision were killed. An airborne collision was the most fatal domestic plane crash in nearly 20 years.
Two days after the collision involving the passenger seat and Black Hawk helicopter, a small plane crashed into a neighbourhood in northeastern Philadelphia. All six passengers on the plane and the person on the ground were killed. 22 people were injured in a crash on a plane.
As reported by Blaze News earlier this month, United Airlines planes were forced to abort “high-speed” takeoff after an engine flares up in Texas. Officials said 104 passengers and all crew members were evacuated safely without being injured.
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