It looks like the spar is either broken or has detached/separated from the fuselage. That sort of repair is way beyond the facilities available in St. Martin, and I, too, believe that the aircraft might end up being parted out and won't make it to Marana Airpark smile. I got a chuckle about making an artificial reef out of the aircraft: considering that St. Martin hasn't been able to move a small beached sailboat just a few hundred yards away, the task of creating a new reef from a 737 isn't going to happen. Bahrain created a sunken reef from an old Boeing 747, but their pockets are far deeper. I think that Turkey did the same as well. And there's the little commuter aircraft at Coral Gardens in the BVI

Last edited by Zanshin; 09/10/2025 11:10 AM.

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