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The investigation into the crash of a Learjet, owned by Mötley Crüe frontman Vince Neil, has prompted the National Transportation Safety Board to issue an urgent recommendation to make sure similar planes' landing gear are "securely attached."
On February 10, Neil's Learjet 35A was landing at Scottsdale Airport in Arizona when the left main landing gear separated and the jet veered across a gravel safety area, slamming into a parked Gulfstream G200 jet.
The captain of the Neil's plane was killed, and the first officer was injured. The rockstar was not on the jet, but his girlfriend and her friend were onboard and were injured, along with someone inside the parked plane.
In a preliminary report, the board found a pin in the landing gear support was not correctly inserted far enou

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