Dudley Henriques wrote:
Looking at it logically, whatever rules and regulations were in place at the moment the accident occurred were obviously inadequate to cope with the physics involved allowing the accident aircraft to transition from its position in 3 dimensional space at the instant the failure occurred to its impact location.
Dudley Henriques
The scary part with all this is that the only way to absolutely ensure that an accident like this can never happen again, is to remove the spectators (and anything else in harms way like homes and businesses) from the area.
With an airplane that has some type of mechanical or structural failure, such as what happened to Jimmy, there is no way to work through every possible scenario of where the airplane will impact. In the past they have always considered a mid-air or major structural failure and it's scatter zone, to be what would place the spectators in harms way.
Now we have the potential for overhead missiles and considering the infinite numbers of scenarios that would have to be worked out, you basically just cannot have anyone anywhere close to the action.
And they cannot use the "1 in a billion chance" statement anymore. It has already happened now and it could happen again during the next heat race.