I agree, but she's still gone for good. It's like debating if the love of your life cheated on you, or you cheated on her. Either way it's over for good. Really sad. Bill T.
This is a bit of an oversimplification. The pilot landed her intact and the fire department arrived on scene. Had the FD done their job, the aircraft might've been saved. However, they determined that the field was too wet to risk driving the fire trucks onto it. So, they watched it burn. Fine. Meanwhile, the crew had time to offload bags.
Here's the screwed up part--The arrival of a news helicopter (after the plane was mostly gone) coincided with a change in the on-scene commander's mind, and he rolled the trucks out to the aircraft. I didn't realize the downdraft of a helicopter could dry out a field that fast. Wow!