A pilot has died after a private jet owned by Motley Crue frontman Vince Neil crashed into another plane at an airport in Arizona.
Neil was not on board at the time of the collision, which happened off the runway at Scottsdale Airport on Monday afternoon.
Neil's girlfriend Rain Andreani and her friend suffered injuries which are not thought to be life-threatening.
They were taken to hospital with the jet's co-pilot, who was also injured.
"While details are still emerging, our hearts go out to the families of both the pilot who lost his life and the passengers who suffered injuries," Motley Crue said in a statement.
"Motley Crue will announce a way to help support the family of the deceased pilot - stand by for an announcement very soon".
Rain Andreani broke five ribs in the crash and the dogs the women were travelling with survived, TMZ reports.
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Neil's jet was arriving from Austin, Texas, when one of its two sets of landing gears failed.
The Learjet veered off the runway after landing and crashed into a Gulfstream 200 business jet.
Neil's lawyer said the singer is "grateful for the critical aid of all first responders assisting today".
The Federal Aviation Administration said the incident was under investigation.
Motley Crue enjoyed major success throughout the 1980s, selling more than 100 million records.
Vince Neil fronted the rock band from their formation in 1981 until he left in 1992.
He later reunited with the band in 1996 and fronted them until they retired in 2015, and again from the band's 2018 reunion onwards.