by eamarquardt » Mon Sep 19, 2011 4:14 am
I guess the air races are very exciting for some. Few sports are 100% safe. Look at the number of boxers and football players (in particular) that are physically destroyed after a few years.
Anyone attending a race like this must be aware of and accept the inherent risks of being in the vicinity of several aircraft going 500 mph 50 feet off the deck.
What I find disturbing is the inane reporting. After the crash a reporter stated that the status/condition of the pilot was unknown. Anyone with 1% of a functioning brain knew instantly that the pilot did not survive the crash. Another stated that flying 500 mph 50 feet off the deck is at the edge of aircraft performance (or words to that effect). Having flown and landed a twin engine jet at 140 knots (with no flaps, hydraulic boost, or speed brakes) it is MHO that these races are over the cliff, not at the edge. I'm "not entirely convinced" that they should be banned as spectators have also been killed at auto races (my cousin's mother in law was killed at a race where her daughter was a driver) but anyone in proximity to the races is putting their lives in the hands of the pilots, the aircraft, and God and should not be surprised or hold anyone else liable should they be injured or "worser" while attending a race.
One of the current theories is that a trim tab broke and caused the crash. The forces required to control an aircraft , w/o a functioning trim tab, are simply beyond the strength of a pilot.
A terrible accident, yes. 100% preventable, yes (IMHO). Are folks willing to change and prevent this type of accident in the future, no (IMHO).
Gus
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