Scottsdale Wreckage Cause of Deadly Plane Crash Involving Mötley Crüe Singer’s Private Jet Revealed
Officials revealed the cause of the Arizona plane crash that killed a pilot onboard a private jet owned by Mötley Crüe lead singer Vince Neil and injured three others Monday.
A landing gear failure on the Learjet 35A owned by the rock star caused the aircraft to ram into a parked Gulfstream 200 after touching down at Scottsdale Airport, officials said in a release from the City of Scottsdale.
“According to initial reports, the Learjet’s left main landing gear failed upon landing, leading to the collision,” the statement reads.
Dramatic video captured the moment the singer’s jet smashed into the other plane, showing it skidding and struggling to come to a stop as it sped down the runway before hitting the parked aircraft.
The Learjet 35A, which was completing a private flight from Austin, Texas, at 2:39 p.m. Monday, had four people onboard: two pilots and two passengers. (Read more from “Scottsdale Wreckage Cause of Deadly Plane Crash Involving Mötley Crüe Singer’s Private Jet Revealed” HERE)



