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A landing gear failure caused the private jet owned by Vince Neil – the lead singer of Mötley Crüe – to crash into a parked private jet on Monday, killing its 78-year-old co-pilot.
The plane that was landing is a Learjet owned by Mötley Crüe frontman Vince Neil, according to a representative for the singer. The jet had two pilots and two passengers, but Neil was not on board.
The Leerjet crashed into a parked jet at the Scottsdale Airport in Arizona, killing one, in the latest deadly U.S. aviation crashes in 2025.
The NTSB says there's little difference in an ... Meanwhile, attorney Tom Bosworth says he's representing a victim of the plane crash in Philadelphia and has started looking into the case.