One person died and four others were injured after a plane hit another on the ground near Scottsdale Airport in Arizona. The crash occurred off the runway, with one person found dead on arrival and four others injured. Two of the injured were in critical condition, one had delayed treatment, and another refused treatment at the scene. The arriving plane’s main landing gear failed, causing the accident. The Federal Aviation Administration reported that a Learjet 35A veered off the runway and crashed into a Gulfstream 200 business jet. The crashed plane belonged to Mötley Crüe frontman Vince Neil, but he was not on board. Flights at the airport were paused, and the incident was under investigation. The aircraft involved were described as midsize business jets, with the arriving flight crashing into a jet parked on private property adjacent to the facility. The investigation was just starting, so details about the collision were limited. The singer’s lawyer expressed gratitude for the assistance of first responders and did not provide further information about who was on the private jet. The incident was covered by reporters Dennis Romero and Jay Blackman, with contributions from Madeline Morrison and Todd Miyazawa.
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