TMetzinger
Final Approach
According to Mike, in one case (Sarasota, I believe, the airplane came down in a cypress grove), there was no structural damage at all, no avionics damage, the owner had the dents and gashes repaired and is flying it.
I think there is lots of data on repairs to composite aircraft structures (if not the Cirrus in particular) due to the fact that airliners have had composite parts for years, as well as the experimental fleet. Now if the airplane was structurally compromised, that's a completely different story.
I think there is lots of data on repairs to composite aircraft structures (if not the Cirrus in particular) due to the fact that airliners have had composite parts for years, as well as the experimental fleet. Now if the airplane was structurally compromised, that's a completely different story.