Originally Posted by
Mason32
It's old news....
the way I heard it the airframe was bent, and the insurance company was going to call it a total.... was probably insured for less than it should have been, so the insurance companies will pay out on them, then part them out... not sure of the final disposition, but last I heard that plane wasn't coming back... so, I'd be willing to bet it was way underinsured (hull wise) and the ins co is going to make out on the deal.
couldnt be more wrong. that plane was back in service the next day, and you will be getting it back. just flew it two days ago as a matter of fact. there was barely any damage to begin with, some paint scraped. might wanna check your sources. i love how misinformation spreads like an std.