There but for the grace of God.
Indeed - I remember it VERY well, waiting up all night to hear about my children. RIP all those that lost their lives and heart felt sympathies to those loved ones left behind.
There but for the grace of God.
We played Blackburn that day, my son and I left Worthing ten minutes early cos of the air show, and the plane came down ten minutes after we passed the lights at the airport.
There but for the grace of God.
Matthew Grimstone, he worked as a groundsman at the training ground. He and Jacob Schilt were travelling together on their way to play for Worthing on the day of the disaster. Both Jacob and Matt played alongside Lewis Dunk for Varndean. Jacob's father taught me science at Varndean in the early 90's when I attended the school, was a great teacher.
And the pilot still walks free and the Argus still use the picture of him with a smug grin.
A sad day indeed.
When some of us make a misjudgement we maybe spill some milk / wine / beer.
But if you make a misjudgement whilst doing aerobatics, sadly the consequences are far greater.
As freakish as this accident was [all those fields and open spaces yet he hit a busy road] I'm also still surprised the victims were all male ....
RIP all of them !
And the pilot still walks free and the Argus still use the picture of him with a smug grin.
I need to be careful with my words but misjudgement? If I drive through a gap when I am driving and hit another car, can I say oops sorry misjudged that or is it simply me cocking up?
He cocked up by making a misjudgement. It was human error, and he's paying the price for it in his private life and the trial is going to be national news.
They're out of order there. Totally out of order. Continually beating the man publically, albeit to a small percentage who know the Argus continues to exist, is inappropriate.
They're out of order there. Totally out of order. Continually beating the man publically, albeit to a small percentage who know the Argus continues to exist, is inappropriate.
He cocked up by making a misjudgement. It was human error, and he's paying the price for it in his private life and the trial is going to be national news.