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Videos caught the moment a private jet owned by Motley Crües Vince Neil collided with another in a deadly incident At an airport in Scottsdale, Ariz., On Monday 10 February.
The authorities have said that Neil’s plan experienced problems with the landing equipment at Scottsdale Airport.
Film of the collision shows how it developed:
Landing plane rushed down the track and then threw into a larger, parked plane – the latest in a string of flight events around the country that has received new attention after American Airlines Flight 5342 crash by the end of January.
One person died in the crash in Scottsdale, said officials. Three others were taken for medical treatment.
Said Neil In a statement through a representative That there were four people on his jet when it crashed while “trying to land”, but he was not on board.
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“For reasons that are unknown at present, the plane twisted from the track and made it collide with another parked plane,” Neil’s representative said. “On board Neil’s plane were two pilots and two passengers.”
“More specific details about the collision are not available as this is a rapidly developing situation and there is an ongoing investigation,” the representative continued. “Mr. Neil’s thoughts and prayers go out to everyone involved, and he is grateful for the critical help for all first respondents helping today.”
The names of the victims have not been released by the authorities, but a pronounced statement by Motley Crüe on social media said that one of Neil’s aircraft was the person who died and that Neil’s girlfriend and her friend were also injured.
Jet Pros, the company that owns the second plane that was affected, said in a statement that they had a crew member on board at the collision.
He was “treated and released” and the company “cooperates completely” with the authorities.
“We are sorry to hear about the lost and injured lives … Our condolences go out to the family members to those affected by this terrible accident,” the company said.
National Transportation Safety Board is investigating.