Mötley Crüe -sanger Vince Neil’s girlfriend seriously wounded as private jet goes down the plane at Scottsdale Airport

Vince Neil’s girlfriend, Rain Hannah Andreani, was seriously wounded on Monday afternoon after Mötley Crüe Sanger’s private jet lost control and crashed into a parked aircraft.

Video of the accident showed that Neils Jet, who faster down a runway at Scottsdale Airport in Arizona, before it began to slip and hit the other aircraft head-on.

“A Learjet 35A turned out of the runway after landing and crashed into a Gulfstream 200 business beam on the ramp in Scottsdale Municipal Airport in Arizona around 10am. 14.45 local time Monday, February 10, ”Federal Aviation Administration said in a statement. “Four people were aboard Learjet and a person was aboard Gulfstream.”

Vince Neil's girlfriend, Rain Hannah Andreani, was wounded after Mötley Crüe Singer's private jet crashed Monday. Getty Images for Keep Memory Alive

Vince Neil’s girlfriend, Rain Hannah Andreani, was wounded after Mötley Crüe Singer’s private jet crashed Monday. Getty Images for Keep Memory Alive

Andreani was at Neils Jet as it slipped on the runway at Scottsdale Airport in Arizona. Joe Rondone / The Republic / USA Today Network via Imag images

Andreani was at Neils Jet as it slipped on the runway at Scottsdale Airport in Arizona. Joe Rondone / The Republic / USA Today Network via Imag images

The private aircraft collided head-on with a parked aircraft, as depicted here. AZ FAMILY 3

The private aircraft collided head-on with a parked aircraft, as depicted here. AZ FAMILY 3

Neils Manager told TMZ That Rock Star, 64, was not on his jet at the time of the crash.

Andani, however, was on board with a friend named Ashley and their dogs, according to the outlets.

Both women and dogs survived and were transported to a hospital where Andreani was treated for five broken ribs, sources say.

Jet tried to land on a runway as landing equipment did not work. Joe Rondone / The Republic / USA Today Network via Imag images

Jet tried to land on a runway as landing equipment did not work. Joe Rondone / The Republic / USA Today Network via Imag images

Andreani was taken to a hospital to treat her injuries. Joe Rondone / The Republic / USA Today Network via Imag images

Andreani was taken to a hospital to treat her injuries. Joe Rondone / The Republic / USA Today Network via Imag images

The pilot of Neil’s private jet died tragically in the collision, and a co-pilot was also injured.

Airport officials told the AZ family That the left main landing equipment failed while the jet tried to land.

Mötley Crüe released a statement later Monday about the tragedy.

Andreani allegedly suffered five broken ribs. Andrew Estey/Invision/AP

Andreani allegedly suffered five broken ribs. Andrew Estey/Invision/AP

A pilot was tragically killed in the crash. AZ FAMILY 3

A pilot was tragically killed in the crash. AZ FAMILY 3

“Several specific details regarding the collision are not available as this is a rapidly evolving situation and there is a continuous study,” Neil’s Rep wrote on the band’s X account. “Mr. Neil’s thoughts and prayers go out to everyone involved, and he is grateful for the critical help of all first respondents who help today. “

Neil’s long -time friend, Poison lead singer Bret Michaels, too

Monday.

“My deepest sympathy and compassion for the pilot who just died in Scottsdale Airpark and the other pilot who were injured, as well as my thoughts and prayers to our family friend Rain, her friends and all those wounded in the tragic landing, “He wrote.

Mötley Crüe released a statement later Monday. Getty Images

Mötley Crüe released a statement later Monday. Getty Images

Andreani has not yet talked about the accident. Getty images for ACM

Andreani has not yet talked about the accident. Getty images for ACM

“Every rose has his thorn” singer shared that he was “relieved to hear” that his friend was safe.

“I often fly from this Scottsdale Airpark location, and my heartfelt sympathy goes out to everyone involved !!” he concluded.

Neils Manager did not return Page Six’s request for comment.