


Mötley Crüe's Vince Neil's Learjet Crash in Scottsdale: Investigators Look into Landing Gear Failure
A Learjet owned by Vince Neil crashed at Scottsdale Airport, killing one and injuring three, prompting FAA and NTSB investigations into landing gear failure.
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Overview
A Learjet 35A owned by Mötley Crüe’s Vince Neil crashed at Scottsdale Airport, killing one person and injuring three following a reported landing gear failure. The incident occurred as the plane, arriving from Austin, veered off the runway when landing at approximately 2:45 p.m. on February 10. While Neil was not onboard, his girlfriend Rain Hannah and another passenger were injured. Preliminary investigations by both the FAA and NTSB point to landing gear malfunction. The airport has since reopened, but scrutiny of aviation safety is heightened due to several recent U.S. aviation disasters.
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