bdk wrote:
muddyboots wrote:
17 deaths in 44 years. 3 of them in oe year?
that's almost 20% of the dead in 2% of the races. That's bad enough to cancell them for the year, IMHO. There's something wrong there, is seems. Better for pilot (and audience safety) to cancel it, thus ensuring they don't get a reputation and get closed permanently by outside forces.
But what do I know, right?
Your calculations are not statistically significant. There is no pattern to these incidents. The only common theme is that the planes were all flying. Similar accidents to these have happened in the past at Reno, but not so many in one year. The pilots all know the risks and there are pylon clinics and safety briefings for the racers. Don't know any of the pilots lost, but I suspect all are far more accomplished than I. I will let the experts deconstruct the accidents so we can learn from them. It is far too early and we are all insufficently trained to draw conclusions from the limited information available.
I wasn't a witness, but from all I've read the audience was never at risk in any of these accidents. Please don't go there unless you have some definitive proof.
I should have been clearer. I apologize.
I'm not saying any of that is in my personal opinion important. I'm just saying that in this wonderful world we live in, that they could be used to shut them down. I don't need proof of anything to point out what general public opinion will be. We do, after all, live in a world where medicine bottles have safety caps because parents can't be arsed to put them where thier children can't eat the whole bottle...Public paranoia is a great and terrible thing...