There has been some reports in the media,and terminology used,which I can only describe as utter dung in relation to this terrible accident.
Several news outlets and newspapers seem to be obsessed that the aircraft was from the 1950`s,and that it was "attempting a loop-the-loop stunt"

The media are asking these questions,yet they are not interviewing the correct people to get the answers.
I have yet to see anyone interviewed that operates jet warbirds-possibly because they would explain that these aircraft are maintained to the highest possible standards,and that display routines flown have to be approved by the CAA,most aircraft will submit a good weather,and bad weather display routine.
The aircraft are flown by ex military aircraft pilots,and many are also qualified instructors with vast experience
Also stupid questions like "why was the aircraft flying over the road",my question would be why were the approach roads not closed during the airshow?
As mentioned by others this accident will likely have severe repercussions to the airshow scene,and I am sure there will be things that need to be looked at-I just hope there is not some daft knee-jerk reaction by the CAA.
There are only so many safety measures that can be put in place,and especially for what goes on outside the airfield/airshow venue.
Police are now saying 11 people are thought to have died.This is subject to further investigation.
