On February 12, 2025, a plane crash at Scottsdale Airport in Arizona resulted in the death of one pilot and injuries to three others. The incident involved a Learjet 35A owned by Mötley Crüe lead singer Vince Neil, which suffered a landing gear failure upon landing.
- Arizona plane crash involved Mötley Crüe's Vince Neil.
- Learjet 35A experienced landing gear failure.
- Collision occurred with parked Gulfstream 200.
- One pilot died; three others injured.
- Neil's girlfriend suffered five broken ribs.
- Scottsdale Airport reopened after the incident.
The crash occurred when the Learjet was completing a private flight from Austin, Texas. Upon landing at approximately 2:39 p.m., the left main landing gear failed, causing the aircraft to collide with a parked Gulfstream jet. Dramatic footage captured the moment of impact as the Learjet skidded down the runway before hitting the other plane.
There were four individuals onboard the Learjet: two pilots and two passengers. Unfortunately, one pilot was pronounced dead at the scene. The other pilot and both passengers—Neil’s girlfriend Rain Andreani and her friend—were taken to local hospitals for treatment of their injuries. Andreani sustained five broken ribs but is expected to recover. Two dogs belonging to Andreani and her friend survived without injury.
- Date of incident: February 12, 2025
- Location: Scottsdale Airport, Arizona
- Aircraft involved: Learjet 35A
- Casualties: One pilot deceased; three others injured
First responders arrived within one minute of the collision and provided critical assistance to those affected. Following this tragic event, Vince Neil expressed his condolences through his lawyer, thanking first responders for their efforts. The Scottsdale Airport temporarily closed after the accident but reopened on February 13 with approval from local officials.
This unfortunate incident underscores potential risks associated with private aviation and highlights the importance of thorough safety checks prior to flights.