Plane crash at Scottsdale: Vince Neil's jet in fatal collision
The accident occurred at Scottsdale Airport in Arizona. The plane, owned by American musician Vince Neil, veered off the runway during landing and collided with a private jet belonging to actor Vince Vaughn. As a result of the incident, one person died, and four people were injured. Two of the injured are in critical condition.
Airport spokeswoman Kelli Kuester reported that the Learjet 35A owned by Neil, which arrived from Austin, Texas, veered off the runway during landing and hit a parked Gulfstream G200 jet belonging to Hollywood actor Vince Vaughn. There were four people on board the Learjet and one in the Gulfstream.
According to preliminary findings, the cause of the accident may have been a failure of the left landing gear, which gave way during the landing.
Vince Neil is an American musician and composer, known for being the lead singer of the band Mötley Crüe for many years. At the time of the accident at Scottsdale Airport, neither Neil nor Vaughn was on board the planes.
Series of air disasters in the USA
The accident in Arizona is the latest air incident in the USA in recent times. Inspectors from the American National Transportation Safety Board are investigating three other crashes that occurred in recent weeks.
Among them is the collision of a passenger plane with a military helicopter near Washington, which claimed 67 lives.
Source: PAP/x.com