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A dramatic video has been released. A speeding private jet owned by Mötley Crüe's lead singer Vince Neil unravels the runway at Scottsdale airport in Arizona and hits a parked plane.

The miserable footage shows Neil's plane after landing on the runway around 2:45pm local time after a failed landing gear.

Learjet 35A is forced off the runway and pressed against concrete before it can be glided from the runway, then glides towards a parked private jet, the Israeli aircraft industry Gulfstream 200. , you can see it travelling at high speed.

A dramatic video has been released showing the moment a private jet owned by Vince Neil in the top right, avoided the runway at Scottsdale Airport in Arizona and hit a plane parked on the left. Crash scene, bottom right. (Ksaz, left, Chris Putnam/Future Publishing by Getty Images, top right, Ksaz, bottom right.)

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The uncontrollable rear jet then attacks the parked Gulf Coast side with force such that the front of the larger jet moves forward a few feet away.

The Scottsdale Fire Department said one person was killed and four were injured in a fatal incident. Neil wasn't on the plane.

The injured included two pilots and two passengers, including Neil's girlfriend, Rain Hannah and her companions. A statement was issued by the authorities and Mötley Crüe. The statement said one of the pilots was killed, but the statement was later removed without mentioning who died.

Hannah suffered from five broken ribs per TMZ. Passengers also kept dogs on planes that survived the incident.

Scottsdale plane crash

Learjet hit the parked Gulf Coast around 2:45pm local time, becoming one fatal. (ksaz)

According to the Scottsdale Fire Department, the fifth victim was on the parked Gulf Coast and did not want treatment.

“Mr. Neil's plane was two pilots and two passengers. Mr. Neil was not on the plane,” the statement reads. “Neal's thoughts and prayers go out to all involved. He is grateful for the critical help of all first responders today.”

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Scottsdale Fire Captain Dave Folio said people were trapped in Neil's jet after the crash, but rescuers were able to free them from the wreckage. The person was transferred to a trauma center in a dangerous condition.

“Our thoughts and prayers are out to everyone in the aviation community that this has an impact on today,” said Kelly Quester, Aviation Outreach and Planning Coordinator at Scottsdale Airport.

Watch: Video shows the aftermath of a crash involving an airplane belonging to Mötley Crüe's frontman Vincenil

The two aircraft were separated by rescuers later Monday. Images from the scene show that the cockpit area of ​​the Learjet almost completely fell to the left with a red tarp placed over it.

The wheel set belonging to the rear jet can be found approximately 100 yards away. Fox 10 Phoenix.

Eyewitness Gordan Johnson, who has worked for aviation for 35 years, told the outlet that he saw the front landing gear collapse and saw the jet slip from the runway on his left.

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The plane was coming when it crashed from Austin, Texas. According to records reviewed by Fox News Digital, Jet is registered with Wyoming-based company Hollywood, Inc.

Scottsdale Airport

The Federal Aviation Administration says the plane escaped from the runway after landing at Scottsdale Airport on Monday and crashed into another plane. (@donniefitz2 via x)

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) said it is investigating the crash.

Scottsdale Airport announced that the runway was closed after the collision but reopened around 10:40pm on Monday.

Officials said airport operations staff and paramedics at the Scottsdale Fire Station responded to the scene within a minute of the clash.

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