I flew Wednesday for the first time since my overly-rapid descent last week. My CFI is grounded through what is a standard investigation and he concurred I should go fly as soon as practical. So, I chose the oldest flyer with the most hours, senior instructor status, and probably the most anal guy there. We talked for about an hour and then went flying for another hour....just flying and talking...he was exactly what I needed.
I'll keep flying with him at least until my regular instructor is cleared.
I've since gotten a copy of the plane from several more angles (I'm not including here until the investigation is done) and we both agreed we landed about the best way possible to minimize injury. I'd said it took the gear, nose wheel, and left wing out, but the pictures showed the fuselage actually was wrinkled in spots....indicating it was such a big hit that inertia on the tail section bent things even though it never touched the ground.