Vince Neil’s girlfriend survives horror plane crash in Arizona

Vince Neil’s girlfriend survives horror plane crash in Arizona
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Vince Neil’s girlfriend survives horror plane crash in Arizona
Author: Madeline Sherratt
Published: Feb, 11 2025 10:43

‘For reasons unknown at this time, the plane veered from the runway causing it to collide with a parked plane’. Vince Neil's girlfriend survived a deadly plane crash in Arizona after the Mötley Crüe's singer’s private plane collided with another aircraft on the tarmac Monday at the Scottsdale Airport. Rain Andrean, also known as Rain Hannah, 54, and her friend, Ashley were on board Neil’s plane, a Learjet 35A, when it crashed into a parked Gulfstream 200 business jet, along with the pilot and co-pilot. The pilot was killed as a result of the collision, Neil said in a post on social media.

Mötley Crüe's manager Allen Kovac confirmed to TMZ that Neil, 64, was not on board at the time of the incident. Without identifying who, Scottsdale Fire Department Captain Dave Folio said two of the survivors had been critically injured and one was reported to be in a stable condition. The two women and another are now being treated in an Arizona hospital. Rain is reportedly suffering from five broken ribs. Among the survivors, are also two dogs who were traveling with the women, shared the outlet.

In a statement posted to X Monday by Neil’s lawyer, the LearJet was “attempting to land” at the airport when the crash occurred. “For reasons unknown at this time, the plane veered from the runway causing it to collide with a parked plane”, the statement read. “More specific details regarding the collision are not available as this is a rapidly evolving situation. Mr Neil’s thoughts and prayers go out to everyone involved, and he is grateful for the critical aid of all first responders assisting today.”.

Kovac told TMZ that “the rocker's heart goes out to the victim's families involved and [that] he's thankful his girlfriend and her friend are safe.”. The band is reportedly “brainstorming ideas” to help support the victims' families, said Kovac. Scottsdale Airport spokesperson Kelli Kueste said at an evening news briefing that the Learjet was arriving from Austin, Texas, and veered off the runway into the parked aircraft. The arriving plane's left main gear appeared to have failed at landing, causing the collision, Kuester said.

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