It's now being delivered again.
https://www.military.com/daily-news/202 ... crash.html
The aeroplane was on what looked like a normal vertical landing, when it suddenly put the nose into the ground and began to spin. The pilot ejected - I didn't know one could eject when the aeroplane was on the ground.
Here is an excerpt from the article.
The pilot, an Air Force major who had been doing performance quality checks on behalf of the Defense Contract Management Agency, was released from the hospital shortly after the crash and suffered only minor injuries.
I'm guessing the performance quality check did not go so well.