Scottsdale, AZ – A private jet owned by Vince Neil, the lead singer of Mötley Crüe, was involved in a fatal crash at Scottsdale Airport on February 10, 2025. While Neil himself was not aboard the aircraft, his girlfriend, Rain Hannah, was one of the passengers who suffered serious injuries.
Details of the Crash
✔ Aircraft Involved: Learjet 35A, registered to Chromed in Hollywood, Inc., a company linked to Vince Neil.
✔ Incident Description: The jet veered off the runway while landing and collided with a parked Gulfstream G200.
✔ Possible Cause: Initial reports suggest the left main landing gear failed, leading to the crash.
📢 Read More: Full Report on the Scottsdale Airport Crash – Link Here
Casualties & Injuries
🚨 Fatalities:
✔ The pilot of the Learjet was pronounced dead at the scene.
✔ No passengers on the ground were harmed.
🚑 Injuries:
✔ Rain Hannah, Vince Neil’s girlfriend, suffered five broken ribs and is being treated at a local hospital.
✔ Another passenger, Ashley (friend of Hannah), was also injured, though details on her condition remain undisclosed.
📢 Read More: Vince Neil’s Girlfriend Survives Plane Crash – Full Report
Vince Neil’s Statement
Following the tragic accident, Vince Neil issued a statement expressing his condolences:
“I am deeply saddened by this tragic event. My heart goes out to the pilot’s family and all those affected. I am grateful for the swift response of emergency crews and ask for privacy during this difficult time.”
Neil has not yet commented on the future of his private aircraft operations, but sources close to the musician say he is shaken by the event.
📢 Read More: Vince Neil Speaks Out After Fatal Crash – Full Statement
FAA & NTSB Launch Investigation
🚨 Ongoing Investigation: The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) have launched a full inquiry into the cause of the accident.
✔ Scottsdale Airport has closed the affected runway for further safety checks.
✔ Officials are examining flight data and maintenance records to determine if mechanical failure or pilot error contributed to the crash.
✔ Eyewitness reports suggest the plane had difficulty stabilizing before touchdown.
📢 Read More: NTSB Investigates Scottsdale Airport Crash – Full Report
Aviation Safety Concerns Rise
✈ This marks the fourth fatal aviation accident in the U.S. within two weeks, sparking renewed concerns over aviation safety standards.
✔ The FAA is considering revising private jet maintenance and safety protocols to reduce the risk of similar incidents.
✔ Scottsdale Airport, a hub for private and corporate jets, is expected to review its safety procedures following the crash.
🚨 Stay tuned for updates as the investigation unfolds.
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