Dramatic video has been released with the moment that a fast -moving private jet owned by Vince Neil – the singer of Mötley Crüe – turns a runway on Scottsdale Airport in Arizona and hit a parked plane.
The moving images shows the Neil plane after it was touched on a runway around 2.45 pm After the landing gear had failed.
The Learjet 35A can be seen traveling at high speed, slipping along the asphalt with its nose against the concrete before it takes care of the runway and then barrels to a larger parked private jet, an Israel Aircraft Industries Gulfstream 200.

Dramatic video has been released with the moment that a private jet owned by Vince Neil, top right, turns a runway on Scotttsdale Airport in Arizona and hits a parked plane, left. The crash scene at the bottom right. (Obtained by KSAZ, Left, Chris Putnam/Future Publishing via Getty Images, top right, KSAZ, bottom right.)
The Learjet that got out of hand then touches the side of the parked Gulf stream with such a power that the front of the larger jet goes a few foot forward and moves forward.
The Scotttsdale fire brigade said that one person was killed and four others were injured in the deadly incident. Neil was not on The plane.
The injured were two pilots and two passengers who were on the Learjet, including Neil’s girlfriend Rain Hannah and her boyfriend, according to the authorities and an explanation from Mötley Crüe. The statement said that one of the pilots was killed, but that statement was later deleted without mentioning who died.
Hannah suffered five broken ribs, by TMZ. The passengers also had dogs on the plane that survived the incident.

The Learjet hit the parked Gulfstream around 2:45: PM Local time resulting in one deadly. (KSAZ)
The fifth victim was in the parked Gulfstream and did not want medical treatment, according to the Scottsdale Fire Department.
“On board the plane of Mr Neil were two pilots and two passengers. Mr. Neil was not on the plane,” is the statement. “The thoughts and prayers of Mr Neil go to all involved, and he is grateful for the critical help of all the first responds who help today.”
Scottsdale Fire Capt. Dave Folio said that a person was in Neil’s Jet after the crash, but rescuers could free them from the wreck. The person was transferred to a trauma center in critical condition.
“Our thoughts and prayers go to everyone in the aviation community that is affected today,” said Kelli Kuester, coordinator of aviation and planning for Scottsdale airport.
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The two planes were later separated by rescue teams. Images from the scene show the cockpit area of the Learjet almost completely collapsed on the left with a red sail placed over it.
A set of wheels that belong to the LearJet was about 100 meters away, per Fox 10 Phoenix.
Eyewitness Gordan Johnson, who has worked in aviation for 35 years, told the exhaust valve that he saw the landing gear collapse from the front and then saw the Jet sliding from the runway to the left.
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The plane came from Austin, Texas, When it crashed. De Jet is registered for Chromed in Hollywood, Inc – a company established in Wyoming – that Neil mentions as director, according to records assessed by FOX News Digital.

The plane threw off the runway after the landing on Scottsdale Airport on Monday and crashed into another plane, says the Federal Aviation Administration. (@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 crash, but was reopened on Monday at about 10:40 am.
Officials said that staff from airport activities and care providers from a fire station in Scottsdale responded to the scene within a minute after the collision.