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The Mötley Crüe lead singer Vince Neil’s private plane collided with another aircraft at Scottsdale Airport in Arizona on Tuesday.
In a statement on the City of Scottsdale’s site, authorities announced that the airport incident, which took place at 2: 39 p. m. on Tuesday, left one person dead and three people wounded after a Learjet 35A “veered off the airport and struck a parked Gulfstream 200”.
” According to initial reports, the Learjet’s left major getting items failed upon landing, leading to the collision”, leaders stated. Within one moment of the incident, Scottsdale Fire Station 609’s emergency personnel and airport operations workers responded to the picture.
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According to Fox News, the Scottsdale Police Department identified the deceased aircraft involved in Tuesday’s motion as 78-year-old Joie Vitosky.
The Learjet 35A veers off the runway and collides with the Gulfstream 200 in a video that was previously shared on X, previously Online.
Following Tuesday’s event, Mötley Crüe released a speech on Instagram from Worrick Robinson, Neil’s agent, regarding the aircraft motion.
” At 2: 39 p. m. native time, a Learjet plane Model 35A owned by Vince Neil was attempting to land at the Scottsdale Airport”, Robinson stated. The plane veered off the runway, colliding with another placed planes, for causes unknown at this time. On table Mr. Neil’s planes were two aircraft and two people”.
Robinson noted that Neil wasn’t “on the aircraft” that crashed in Scottsdale on Tuesday. Rain and Ashley Neil’s girl were on Neil’s private flight on Tuesday, according to sources. Both of the girls were taken to the hospital for treatment, according to the shop, who said they were expected to survive. Rain also suffered five broken bones during the event, according to sources who spoke to TMZ.
In the Instagram post, Neil’s member concluded,” Mr. Neil’s thoughts and prayers go out to people involved, and he is thankful for the essential support of all first firefighters assisting today”.