Narrative:

On aug/sun/03, this aircraft suffered in-flight hail damage. Most obvious areas of damage were the aluminum sheet metal at the wingtips and the engine pylon leading edge. Though no adverse flight characteristics were noted after the encounter with hail (I thought we were in 2 seconds of heavy rain) I left the airplane at FBO to get a determination of airworthiness. The aircraft was at the FBO facility until aug/wed/03. During that time mechanics from FBO and our insurance company's adjustor were able to inspect the aircraft. It was noted that 1 leading edge stall strip was missing. After that missing piece was replaced, and the airplane and engines were inspected, I received a verbal from FBO that they believed the aircraft to be airworthy. This was reinforced to me in oct when the still unrepaired aircraft completed a phase 1-4 inspection sequence at FBO. It has come to my attention that on dec/fri/03, this aircraft was grounded as unairworthy by an official of the FAA after observing this still unrepaired aircraft on the ground at ZZZ2 airport. The insurance adjustor worked at that time for mr Y. I have not contacted him for the specific reason that I don't want it to appear that I have attempted to coach him in any way. It is possible that he may be able to reinforce what I have presented here.

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Original NASA ASRS Text

Title: A CESSNA 550 WAS GNDED BY AN FAA SAFETY INSPECTOR FOR OPERATING 4 MONTHS WITH UNREPAIRED HAIL DAMAGE. ACFT HAD COMPLETED A PHASE CHK 2 MONTHS PRIOR TO GNDING.

Narrative: ON AUG/SUN/03, THIS ACFT SUFFERED INFLT HAIL DAMAGE. MOST OBVIOUS AREAS OF DAMAGE WERE THE ALUMINUM SHEET METAL AT THE WINGTIPS AND THE ENG PYLON LEADING EDGE. THOUGH NO ADVERSE FLT CHARACTERISTICS WERE NOTED AFTER THE ENCOUNTER WITH HAIL (I THOUGHT WE WERE IN 2 SECONDS OF HVY RAIN) I LEFT THE AIRPLANE AT FBO TO GET A DETERMINATION OF AIRWORTHINESS. THE ACFT WAS AT THE FBO FACILITY UNTIL AUG/WED/03. DURING THAT TIME MECHS FROM FBO AND OUR INSURANCE COMPANY'S ADJUSTOR WERE ABLE TO INSPECT THE ACFT. IT WAS NOTED THAT 1 LEADING EDGE STALL STRIP WAS MISSING. AFTER THAT MISSING PIECE WAS REPLACED, AND THE AIRPLANE AND ENGS WERE INSPECTED, I RECEIVED A VERBAL FROM FBO THAT THEY BELIEVED THE ACFT TO BE AIRWORTHY. THIS WAS REINFORCED TO ME IN OCT WHEN THE STILL UNREPAIRED ACFT COMPLETED A PHASE 1-4 INSPECTION SEQUENCE AT FBO. IT HAS COME TO MY ATTN THAT ON DEC/FRI/03, THIS ACFT WAS GNDED AS UNAIRWORTHY BY AN OFFICIAL OF THE FAA AFTER OBSERVING THIS STILL UNREPAIRED ACFT ON THE GND AT ZZZ2 ARPT. THE INSURANCE ADJUSTOR WORKED AT THAT TIME FOR MR Y. I HAVE NOT CONTACTED HIM FOR THE SPECIFIC REASON THAT I DON'T WANT IT TO APPEAR THAT I HAVE ATTEMPTED TO COACH HIM IN ANY WAY. IT IS POSSIBLE THAT HE MAY BE ABLE TO REINFORCE WHAT I HAVE PRESENTED HERE.

Data retrieved from NASA's ASRS site as of July 2007 and automatically converted to unabbreviated mixed upper/lowercase text. This report is for informational purposes with no guarantee of accuracy. See NASA's ASRS site for official report.