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I put the link in earlier to give some sort of context. One of the reasons we hear about crashes at air shows in the news is that they are comparatively rare - in much the same way as between the accident and the bodies being found more people would have died on Britain's roads than down mines but only one mode of death made the news.
That said, those railing against health and safety might like to consider exactly why there are so few accidents and remember that every step of the way to getting the planes flightworthy, the pilots allowed to fly them, the venues where they can fly licenced and the crowd in a position to watch there will have been risk assessments, bureaucracy and, yes, health and safety.
That said, those railing against health and safety might like to consider exactly why there are so few accidents and remember that every step of the way to getting the planes flightworthy, the pilots allowed to fly them, the venues where they can fly licenced and the crowd in a position to watch there will have been risk assessments, bureaucracy and, yes, health and safety.



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