Vince Neil’s Learjet Crashes on Landing (N81VN)

February 10, 2025
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Vince Neil's Learjet 35A crashed while landing
Incident Details
Highest Injury: Fatal
Number of Injuries: 1
City: Scottsdale
State: Arizona
Aircraft Details
Aircraft Make: Learjet
Aircraft Model: 35A
Pilot Name/Operator: n/a
Registration #: N81VN
Departure Airport: KAUS
Destination Airport: KSCF
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Incident Briefing

On February 10, 2025, a tragic aviation accident occurred at Scottsdale Airport in Arizona involving a Learjet 35A, registration N81VN. The aircraft, owned by Mötley Crüe’s lead singer Vince Neil, veered off the runway during landing and collided with a parked Gulfstream G200. This incident resulted in the death of 78-year-old pilot Joie Vitosky and injuries to several others, including Vince Neil’s girlfriend, Rain Hannah Andreani.

Flight Details and Crash Sequence

The Learjet 35A departed from an undisclosed location, carrying two pilots and two passengers: Rain Hannah Andreani and her friend, Ashley Rosile. As the aircraft approached Scottsdale Airport, the left main landing gear failed upon touchdown, causing the jet to veer uncontrollably off the runway. The Learjet subsequently collided with a stationary Gulfstream G200, leading to a catastrophic scene.

N81VN ADSB data

Casualties and Emergency Response

Captain Joie Vitosky, a seasoned pilot with a career spanning six decades, tragically lost his life in the crash. His ex-wife, Ann Vitosky, reflected on his passion for flying, stating, “His passion was flying.” The co-pilot, along with passengers Rain Hannah Andreani and Ashley Rosile, sustained injuries. Andreani suffered five broken ribs, leading her to withdraw from the Royal Crown Barrel Race competition she was set to participate in. Both Andreani and Rosile were released from the hospital on February 12, 2025, while the co-pilot remained hospitalized.

(See link to flight data in additional resources)


Investigation and Aftermath

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) have initiated an investigation into the cause of the crash. Preliminary reports suggest a failure of the left main landing gear upon landing, but a comprehensive analysis is underway, including a review of flight data, maintenance records, and air traffic control communications.

Vince Neil, who was in Florida celebrating his 64th birthday at the time of the accident, expressed profound grief over the loss of Captain Vitosky and concern for the injured. His friend and horse trainer, Lance Graves, emphasized the importance of cherishing loved ones, stating, “As we close in on Valentine’s Day… please hold those you love close to you, safe in the arms of love.”

This incident serves as a somber reminder of the inherent risks in aviation and underscores the critical importance of rigorous aircraft maintenance and safety protocols.

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