Monday, December 12, 2011
What can the airline do with the plane that landed in the Hudson River after being waterlogged?
Can they recondition the plane and fly it in the future or must they scrap it? Are there any airplane experts that can answer this? Nobody dying on this plane was a miracle and a lot of pilot skill. Please.........no wise remarks.|||The plane will not be reconditioned. First the NTSB (National Transportation Safety Board) will take the plane for inspections. Secondly, the insurance company will probably want to hold onto the entire plane as evidence until all lawsuits from the passengers are settled. Finally, the water in the engines, wiring and critical flight components, combined with the stress of landing on water probably poses too much risk and unnecessary cost for reconditioning. They may try to salvage some non-critical parts, but the vast majority will most likely be recycled.|||it could be scrap depending on condition.
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