The case is over and the jury has decided.
Despite a lot of things that were said during this trial, two main things that don't sit quite right with me are;
1. Despite feeling threatened, why did he carry on with the taxi/take off when he recognised that there was risk to life?
2. If it really was because he felt threatened, and also remember that he said he felt ' extremely agitated', (equivelant to road rage to mortals);
Griffiths, a plumber, later said in a police interview that he feared he could have been set upon by hunt supporters.
May I suggest then that when undertaking such contraversial flights, he remembers at which address and in whose name the aircraft is registered!