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The collision in Marana is the latest in a string of incidents involving aircraft, including the one on Feb. 10 at the Scottsdale Airport where a smaller Learjet 35A owned by Mötley Crüe singer Vince ...
Both executive jets are US-registered, the G200 as N199DF and the Learjet as N81VN. US FAA charts for Scottsdale airport indicate the airport fire station is adjacent to the Southwest Jet Center.