Now that the coroner has issued her finding all should be clear. A terrible tragedy occurred at Shoreham which has been the subject of an Accident Investigation, A High Court verdict and a ruling, and a Coroner's finding. No stone has been left unturned by our legal and investigative institutions and we may be confident that all has been revealed and appropriate action taken. Or is this simply another example of the protecting of public bodies, be they County Councils or Air Regulators and Investigators? Not unexpectedly the focus has returned to the pilot, but is that sufficient? As tuc points out, the aircraft should not have been flying at all, let alone carrying out aerobatic manoeuvres over a backed up and congested major road. Am I alone in feeling a distinct sense of unease about how this has all now seemingly finished up, after so called due process?