I have been around air shows all my life, literally. My folks crewed on Scatterbrain kid, and with White lightening, when I was in a stroller. I ran an oil crew for the CAF when they were out of Harlingen, before I had a drivers license. The airport my folks owned hosted many fly-ins, I have crewed on response teams at air shows, and i was on the D.A.R.T when I was in Iraq. I have been to hundreds of air shows. I have flown in dozens of them before my dad crashed, and that broke our plane set and team up. I have seen many aircraft crashes, and only 5 of them had anything to do with an airshow. Air shows are as safe as we can make them. The pilots don't just go jump in a bird and go fly, there are safety briefings, oh god the safety briefings, the FAA is ALWAYS there, with their little ramp check sheets, and god forbid you miss something on a ramp check. I am sure it is even more restrictive for the pilots at air races, I am sure that there are more rules, and guidelines involved, and I really don't even want to think about the safety briefings. But accidents do happen, airplanes break, there are set crowd lines that you do not cross, I am sure that they are there at races. When Frank and Amanda crashed, due to a catastrophic engine failure he turned away from the crowd and put the Waco in the trees. Air shows are safe, they are fun, and they encourage young people to get involved with aviation. I just wish they were not so expensive.