At least one person was killed and four injured in a collision with an American vocalist Vince Neal plane at an airport in Scottsdale, Arizona. In the US, aviation safety controls have increased after the last three disaster series.
At least one person was killed and four injured in a collision with an American vocalist Vince Neal plane at an airport in Scottsdale, Arizona. In the US, aviation safety controls have increased after the last three disaster series.
Arizona. Small Jet Disaster
Scottsdale Airport spokeswoman Kera Quester announced that a small Learjet jet flying from Austin had pulled it out of the runway and hit a parked Gulfstream jet. A local firefighter spokesman confirmed one person dead and four others injured. He added that the two will remain in critical condition.
See: Tragic final of aircraft search. Disasters in Alaska
“The Learjet 35A escaped the runway after landing at Scottsdale Municipal Airport in Arizona and attacked the Gulfstream G200 business jet. There were four Learjets on board. Today.” Bureau (FAA).
Authorities say that in Learjet Machine, which belongs to Neil, music, singers and composers, Metre Crew, a former vocalist in the metal band glamour, is clearly a chassis failure. The artist was not on board at the time.
“It appears the left part of the chassis failed while landing, leading to an accident,” Quester said.
See: He disappeared from the radar just before landing. Americans are looking for planes
Recently, there was another Air Force accident in the United States.
Investigative inspectors for the National Security Council of Transport (NTSB) have been studying three fatal disasters in recent weeks. A January 29 air collision killed 67 people in the airplane of passengers with military helicopters near Washington. The Philadelphia medical plane disaster consumed seven deaths on January 31, and 10 people died on February 1 after a crash in Alaska’s Bering Air Jet.
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