The sudden collapse of Spirit Airlines has left a trail of stranded aircraft across the country, and it's up to Nomadic Aviation Group to retrieve them. With just six hours to find 20 pilots, Nomadic's co-founder Bob Allen faced a unique challenge. The repo process for aircraft is more complex than repossessing a car, requiring fuel, flight plans, and crew placement. Safety checks and maintenance are crucial, especially as the planes sit idle, leading to corrosion in wet climates. Nomadic's expertise is trusted by leasing companies, who rely on them to efficiently move the aircraft to storage facilities in Arizona's dry climate. This situation highlights the intricate logistics involved in managing airline fleets during bankruptcy and liquidation, and the challenges faced by leasing companies in the aftermath.