TBM Tony wrote:
Thank you Iclo, for posting that info. Great to hear the crew are safe & lanc is being taken care of. It 's always a Tight Rope to report any bad news, even in person. When I read the title, the first relief was for the crew. I then thought backwards as to what I wasn't reading, No "Accident ", No " Crash " either, so I thought "Good"! It 's always tough to relay things like this like it's your daily job. Not easy at all ! Thanks again, Tony
Honnestlty, I did my best to have an clear title, I tried to add "plane will fly again" but the title exceeded the maximum size.
I hate to read title like "Mustang crash in France" to discover after that it's about a WWII story (yes, we have flying Mustang in Europe

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For the "little" debate about Liberty Bell fire : all decision who allows the crew and passengers to exit safe and sound, is a good one. It will always possible to discuss about a even better decision. As Taigh said taking the risk to kill all people on board to limit the damage on an airplane is definitely not the good choice.
Same situation occured when Rob Davies elected to bail out of the Mustang at Duxford after the collision : lots of discussion with "why he didn't try to land the plane ??", etc
The answer is simple : he had one second and half to take a decision, having the information he had on the control of the plane ("something is wrong and I don't have the feeling I will be able to land this poor bird"), he decide the best option to save his life was to evacuate the plane. A decision is good in the context it was taken and considering the result.
The later discussions are just good to collect information in case the same situation occured again and trying to prevent the same "bad" or "mitigate" outcome if possible.
I'm sure this Lancaster will fly again, the engine borrowed to the Canadians was back to the BBMF, the damages will be surveyed and fixed sooner and later, I'm confident for that.
Best regards to everyone.