DON'T LET HIM FY
The Sunday Mirror|October 13, 2024
FAMILIES torn apart by the Shoreham Airshow disaster today issued an eleventh-hour plea to ground pilot Andy Hill for good.
DAN WARBURTON
DON'T LET HIM FY

Aviation chiefs are due to decide on Tuesday whether the ex-BA flyer should have his licence back.

Hill, 60, was performing a stunt in a vintage jet when it crashed on the A27 in West Sussex on August 22, 2015.

The inferno killed 11 men including Jacob Schilt, 23, who was on his way to play football for Worthing United, and injured 16 people.

Jacob's parents Caroline, 64, and Bob, 70, and other relatives of the dead were at a two-day London hearing last week where Hill launched his appeal against the Civil Aviation Authority's decision to revoke his licence.

Caroline said of the case: "It's outrageous he shouldn't be given.

another chance to fly that badly again.

"I wonder if his intention is to be re-employed by an airline again, which would be unthinkable. I would also be very concerned if he was able to do display flying again." Hill, a former RAF Harrier pilot, was attempting a loop manoeuvre in a Hawker Hunter when he crashed.

The 1950s jet broke into four parts, destroying eight vehicles on the dual carriageway. Hill survived after being thrown clear but spent a week in an induced coma. In 2022, a coroner ruled all 11 who died were unlawfully killed and blamed Hill's poor flying.

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