I think this is an over reaction by the CAA and is largely to appease the nimbi's.
I am in no way trivialising how terrible the accident was,and how dreadful it must be for the families of the dead and injured,but I still think the A27 road should have been closed to traffic or at least partly during the airshow.
People have said it wasn't`t feasible to close the road when the show was on,why not? It`s closed now,and diversions are going to be in place until late in this week as investigations continue.
Having a busy road open right beside an airshow is dangerous and irresponsible in my opinion,as there is a high risk of an accident through distraction to drivers and other road users.
Grounding the Hunter also seems like a step to far in my eyes;it`s basically vindicating some of the cries to stop vintage jets displaying.
Limiting aerobatic manoeuvres by vintage aircraft is something that has been discussed before,and I think in some ways its a sensible idea,if only for the fact that it would give spectators a better view of some displaying aircraft,it would also go some way to preventing stress on airframes.
I suppose the CAA`s hand has been forced in large part,but I think it would have been better to wait a few days at least to get a better understanding of what happened.
