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Scottsdale aircraft crash: NTSB Releases Report, pictures

The NTSB publishes new details in studying the investigation of the Fatal aircraft crash from Scottsdale That happened on February 10th.

What we know:

Images published by the agency show how the plane broke off from the runway while landing and plunged into a parked plane around 2:30 p.m.

The diagrams show that the aircraft landed 140 miles per hour and then drove about 2,700 feet before scored a parked jet with a little more than 50 miles per hour, killed pilots and injured several others on board and another in the parked plane.

This report found the plane, in possession of Mötley Crüe front man Vince NeilHad a broken chassis.

The pictures show that the left bike did not go properly before landing.

The flight crew did not make any radio calls that pointed out that the rides may not have worked properly, but there are indicator lights that show the pilots when the gears are blocked.

Grab deeper:

The report also says that the plane had a country mishap in June last year. A hard landing led to the jet jumping several times and blowing both tires on the left chassis.

A mechanic removed the driving trays and inspected them. The mechanic informed the investigators that he followed the maintenance manual for all the work he did.

Photo with the kind permission of the NTSB

Photo with the kind permission of the NTSB

Photo with the kind permission of the NTSB

Photo with the kind permission of the NTSB

Photo with the kind permission of the NTSB

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