





AIRFRAME DATA TAG WILL BE REMOVED AND IS NOT PART OF THIS SALE.
AIRCRAFT: 2019 Cirrus SF-50 N217GB, s/n: 0137, TT 72 hours
ENGINE: Williams FJ33-5A s/m: 361046, TT 72 hours
EQUIPMENT: Garmin G3000 Flight Deck Avionics Suite
DESCRIPTION OF ACCIDENT: On March 03, 2020, N217GB was in a corporate hangar that collapsed on upper fuselage and wing.
DAMAGE:
Aircraft was NDT inspected by Cirrus structural engineers.
Damage includes but may not be limited to:
Upper fuselage has carbon fiber damage through fuselage seam just forward of engine nacelle;
Right wing has damage in upper carbon skin and leading edge;
Structural damage to nose section of aircraft on left side;
Engine inlet ring bent;
Front windshield damaged;
Left wing tip damage, left wing tip, and upper leading edge damage;
Interior and avionics pulled to access structure for NDT testing by Cirrus;
Numerous scratches on aircraft, wings, and controls;
Nose radome damaged;
Left aileron and aileron trim tab damaged;
Engine nacelle damaged;
Ruddervators and trim tabs have some damage/
WARRANTY: There is no warranty, express or implied for the information provided herein or the condition, useability, workability, operability or marketability of the aircraft salvage. All times are approximate and the logbooks and aircraft should be inspected by each bidder BEFORE BIDDING. Failure of the bidder to view the salvage or wreckage, or confirm any information provided is NOT grounds for a claim or withdrawal of bid after bid closing date.)
HOURS estimated from logbooks or other information - not guaranteed or warranted.
LOCATION OF AIRCRAFT: John C. Tune Airport, Nashville, Tennessee
REMARKS:
Insurer reserves the right to reject any and all bids;
Salvage is as is/where is;
The posting information is the best to our knowledge;
An inspection of the salvage is highly recommended;
LOGS ARE NOT GUARANTEED TO BE ACCURATE OR COMPLETE.
AIRFRAME DATA TAG WILL BE REMOVED AND IS NOT PART OF THIS SALE.
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TT 72 hours = Brand new!
ReplyDeleteWhat a shame. Last flight on 2/17/2020 according to FlightAware, and being from Daytona Beach to Nashville. TN based owner. Tornadoes do not hit in February. What caused this collapse?
ReplyDeleteHere's your answer...
DeleteAircraft and structures at John C. Tune Airport in Nashville were crushed by an overnight tornado that brought a path of destruction and loss of life to the area on March 3, 2020
https://www.aopa.org/news-and-media/all-news/2020/march/03/tune-airport-devastated-as-tornado-strikes-nashville
Two words: Speed Tape
ReplyDeleteSince no warranty, I bid $2,000.
ReplyDeleteCome on, a little spackle and some duct tape and it will be good as new...
ReplyDeletePilot error again?
ReplyDelete$2 Mil gone with the wind ....
ReplyDeleteProbable Cause: Pilot’s failure to maneuver aircraft out of tornado’s path prior to tornado formation and touchdown.
ReplyDeleteContributing Factors: Pilot was nowhere near the airport at time of incident, unpredictability of tornados.