Scottsdale Airport in Arizona was closed Monday afternoon after a business jet owned by Mötley Crüe singer Vince Neil—who was not on board—veered off the runway into a parked aircraft, killing one person and hospitalizing three others, in what appears to be the latest deadly aviation incident in the United States.
A plane veered off the runway after landing at Scottsdale Airport on Monday and crashed into another plane, the Federal Aviation Administration says. One person was killed and several others were hurt.
Two private jets collided on the runway at Scottsdale Airport after the landing gear failed on one of the planes. The crash resulted in one fatality and two critical injuries. The Learjet involved ...
Federal investigators have now taken over the crash site at Scottsdale Airport where a pilot died Monday afternoon. We're hearing from an aviation expert who says the crash could have been much worse.
A Learjet 35A owned by Vince Neil crashed at Scottsdale Airport after an apparent landing gear failure. The crash resulted in one fatality and three injuries, two of which were critical. Neil was not on board the plane, but his girlfriend, Rain Hannah ...
A Learjet 35A crash at Scottsdale Airport resulted in one fatality and three injuries, with landing gear failure suspected. The airport is closed temporarily.
Scottsdale airport was the scene of a deadly crash between a Learjet 35A owned by Mötley Crüe frontman Vince Neil and a parked Gulfstream 200 jet.
A week has passed since a plane owned by Mötley Crüe singer Vince Neil crashed into another aircraft at Scottsdale Airport after its landing gear appeared to fail causing it to veer off the ...
The City of Scottsdale offered an update Thursday morning, Feb. 13, concerning an accident at Scottsdale Airport that left one dead and several injured. “The accident occurred at 2:39 p.m.
The Federal Aviation Administration said the Learjet 35A veered off the runway as it arrived at Scottsdale Municipal Airport around 2:45 p.m. It hit a Gulfstream 200 business jet that was parked on private property, officials said at a news conference.
The city-owned Scottsdale Airport, where planes have been flying since 1942, was the scene of a deadly crash between a Learjet 35A owned by Mötley Crüe frontman Vince Neil and a parked ...