VANDALIA -- Thousands of people who attended today's Dayton Air Show were in disbelief when they saw that stunt plane crash, killing its wing woman and pilot on board.
The Air Show will continue tomorrow, but for those who came out Saturday left the show in disbelief.
"It was really shocking," said Joel John, "We came early to catch a closer look to all the stunts we never thought we would witness this. It's really sad"
"We just got out of our car in the parking lot and looking up we could see black smoke coming up from over the buildings," added Jason Hargraves, "You just kind of assumed it was part of the show, one of the pyrotechnics."
"I didn't know what to think at first my thoughts and prayers are there with those involved because its terrible," Shannon Hargraves continued, "There's no words for it, its bad"
For those who were here today or have tickets for tomorrow they'll be left with a difficult decision whether or not they'll return.
The Air Show will continue tomorrow, but for those who came out Saturday left the show in disbelief.
"It was really shocking," said Joel John, "We came early to catch a closer look to all the stunts we never thought we would witness this. It's really sad"
"We just got out of our car in the parking lot and looking up we could see black smoke coming up from over the buildings," added Jason Hargraves, "You just kind of assumed it was part of the show, one of the pyrotechnics."
"I didn't know what to think at first my thoughts and prayers are there with those involved because its terrible," Shannon Hargraves continued, "There's no words for it, its bad"
For those who were here today or have tickets for tomorrow they'll be left with a difficult decision whether or not they'll return.