Apples to oranges, the instruments wouldn't let him nose up, and it was a brand new plane. The flight plan was handed to him that day, which was already outside protocol due to it being an airshow. I'm not saying he's 100% innocent, but he has a valid argument.
Clearly, you aren't familiar with the aptly named Michel Asseline.
He maintained his innocence.
Ah, I guess OJ should have become a pilot then.
Apples to oranges, the instruments wouldn't let him nose up, and it was a brand new plane. The flight plan was handed to him that day, which was already outside protocol due to it being an airshow. I'm not saying he's 100% innocent, but he has a valid argument.
You can't just blame "the instruments". Everything I've seen points at him as the guilty party, and the instruments didn't fail for anyone else.