JBoyle wrote:
And while we're on the topic, anyone have better info on why 58-6972 was scrapped at Witchta in the 90s? All I've ever read is it was due to corrosion.
I would have thoughtthat someone would have saved it for a museum.
If my memory serves me correct, and this is all based on hearsay at the lowest levels, the problem was that the prior maintenance by different company other than B___ was not very good and the airframe had been corroding for years unbeknownst to its customer. When it finally got its turn at a real C and D check in Wichita, the major problems were found. Although it would have been possible to resurrect it with new wing skins, etc (that type of work was routine on the KC-135 line due to fatigue life), the powers that be determined it would not be cost effective to keep it in service. This was after major disassembly was done for the C and D checks, including pulling doors, engines, struts, interior, etc. Those parts were to be kept as spares for the rest of the fleet. It had also been stripped of all paint, making it an empty dull gray shell. They parked it over at the air museum for a while so as not to clutter up the place for the visiting customers that went through there. Meanwhile, back at the ranch, they leased or sold? 4 brand new VIP 757's to replace the 707's. I don't think the museum was given a chance to keep it. It sat for about a year outside until it fell victim to the scrapper. Many of us nobodies would have loved to have seen it stay,

but given how the service tends to justify a need to purchase new ones by scrapping the old ones

, and is it really the original airplane when half of it is missing....
