1 dead in AZ plane collision involving jet belonging to Motley Crue singer: reports
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Another plane crash in the United States has left at least one person dead and multiple others injured, according to a report.

A mid-sized jet collided with a smaller jet at Scottsdale Airport around 2:30 p.m. Monday, CNN and the Arizona Republic reported. CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins reported on air that one of the planes belonged to Vince Neil, lead singer of Motley Crue. Neil was not on the plane at the time, she said.

Three people were hospitalized with injuries and first responders were trying to rescue a fifth person out of one of the planes, according to the newspaper.

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The runway has been closed.

The latest plane crash follows three other deadly plane crashes this year.

Last week, the wreckage of a plane that went missing in Alaska was located. All 10 people aboard died.

Last month, a regional jet plunged into the Potomac River in Washington, D.C. after colliding with a U.S. Army helicopter, killing 67 people.

Days after that wreck, six people aboard a Learjet 55 died when it crashed in Philadelphia.