One person was killed and others were injured when a private jet was hit by a private jet on Monday afternoon at Arizona’s Scotted Airport, owned by Matley Curry singer Vince Nile.
Nile’s representative, Work Robinson IV, said in a statement, Nile’s jet was landing at the airport when he hit the runway and hit another standing plane, Nile’s representative, Work Robinson IV, said in a statement. – Nile’s plane had two pilots and two passengers, but he was not included.
“Mr. Neil’s thoughts and prayers are available to everyone involved, and he is grateful for the criticism of all the first respondents who help nowadays,” said Robinson.
According to Kelly Coaster, the aviation plan and the Outreach Coordinator at the Scotted Airport, the arrival of the jet was removed from the runway and the Gulf Stream was hit by 200 jet, which was standing on a private property. He said it was found that the left -handed gear of the arrival jet failed, which resulted in a collision.
The coaster said there were four people on the arrival jet, which came from Austin, Texas, and one person was in a standing plane.
Two people injured in the collision were taken to trauma centers and one was in a stable condition at a hospital, said Capt. He said he was working to recover the body of the victim in the clash.
“Our thoughts and prayers are found in every person involved,” said Folio.
The coaster said the runway has been closed and that it will be “closed for the near future”.
Scots Dell’s mayor, Lisa Boroski, said in a statement that she was closely monitoring the situation and was in contact with airports, police and federal agencies.
“On behalf of the Scotters City, we offer deep condolences to those involved in the accident and those who take our trauma for treatment,” he said. “We will impress everyone with this tragedy in our prayers.”
The airport is a popular center for the coming and upcoming jets in the Phoenix area, especially the weekend of the big games such as the West Management Foenix Open Golf Tournament, which attracts a large crowd just a few miles away.
The Scotters Dell’s collision has surfaced in the past two weeks after three major disasters of US aviation. On January 29, a commercial jet liner and an army helicopter collided near the country’s capital, killing 67 people. On January 31, a medical transport plane crashed in Philadelphia, killing six people on the ship and another on the ground. And last week, a small passenger plane crashed in western Alaska, in which the NOME’s hub was on the way to the community, killing all 10 people on the ship.