Atomkraft,
Point 1. I am afraid that I am unfamiliar with the verb 'to banjo' when used in the context of flying. Where did you learn this?
Point 2. The former military registration of the aircraft that crashed at Shoreham was WV372; get your facts right.
Point 3. Homo sapiens make errors. Inevitably there are reasons why these errors are made and most can be attributed to the biology of the species or envirnomental influences; they are rarely random, inexplicable events. Pilots are homo sapiens. Ergo, pilots make errors and inevitably for one or more reasons. If you really are a pilot, next time you make a mistake I suggest that, assuming it is not fatal, you sit down and think about why you made it and this may then help you to avoid making the same mistake again.
You have said that "Every so often, I drop a bollock ..". Your unintelligent and ill-informed rant on this thread was probably your latest. Think about why you made it and hopefully it will not happen again - for the good of us all.