British air show tragedy hits home for Saskatchewan air show organizer
A deadly air show disaster in Britain is hitting home to people involved with planning air shows in Saskatchewan.
At least 11 people are dead but police now say the death toll could rise to 20 after the 1950’s era jet crashed on a busy highway during the Shoreham Air Show in Sussex, England on Sunday. A pilot has also died in Switzerland when two small planes crashed during an air show the same day.
Brian Swidrovich is the director of the Canada Remembers Our Heroes Air Show in Saskatoon. He joined Mainstreet Monday afternoon to talk about safety in the wake of these crashes.
“As an organizer of a similar event, it’s a tragedy that you certainly never want to experience yourself, and even when it happens elsewhere in the world, it kind of hits home,” Swidrovich commented.


