@bazzacollins - So does the pilot/CAA. How can a pilot qualify in one type of plane then fly anything else? Cavalier springs to mind.
Sounds like the Shoreham Air Show organisers have got some serious questions to answer http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-35773975 …
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@MikeHenson Very good point.
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@bazzacollins But seemed to be in compliance with CAA regs. Watching an air show still safer than being on an A road. Shame to lose them -
@borpin No excuse for flying vintage planes over residential areas or performing stunts over motorways. -
@bazzacollins Agree to a point but the risk is still lower than many other everyday tasks. 15m more height and he'd have landed in a field. -
@borpin The other everyday tasks are largely unavoidable. Flying old planes over motorways isn't. -
@bazzacollins So you advocate grounding them all permanently? Got to fly over them some time often when landing. -
@borpin Certainly shouldn't be performing stunt moves anywhere near where people are gathered.
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@bazzacollins can you spell 'risk assessment'? - End of conversation
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