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U.K. imposes restrictions on vintage aircraft after crash that left at least 11 dead

Britain's aviation regulator has issued immediate restrictions on vintage aircraft after a crash at a weekend air show that killed at least 11 people.

Jet plummeted onto a highway Saturday after it failed to pull out of a loop manoeuvre

Britain's aviation regulator on Monday issued immediate restrictions on flying displays by vintage aircraft, after a jet performing at an air show crashed and killed at least 11 people over the weekend.

Authorities reviewed safety procedures after a Hawker Hunter jet slammed onto a highway Saturday after it failed to pull out of a loop manoeuvre during the Shoreham Airshow, plowing through cars on the road and exploding in a huge fireball.

Two amateur soccer players on their way to match on a summer afternoon were among those known to have died in the southeastern England crash. Police fear the death toll may rise as officials continue clearing the crash site.

A crane removed the jet's wreckage from the site, about 75 kilometres south of London, on Monday.

The Civil Aviation Authority said in a statement that flying displays by vintage jet aircraft "will be significantly restricted until further notice." Displays over land will be limited to flybys and it says "high energy" aerobatics won't be permitted.

The CAA on Saturday imposed a restriction on all Hawker Hunter flights — a restriction that remains in place.

Assistant Chief Constable Steve Barry of Sussex Police told the BBC on Monday that he'd be surprised if the number of deaths "doesn't go above" the 11 currently known, but "would be really surprised if it would be more than 20."

Among those confirmed dead were Matthew Grimstone and Jacob Schilt, both 23, travelling together on their way to play in a soccer match. Personal trainer Matt Jones, 24, was also killed, his family said.

Critical condition

The pilot, former Royal Air Force instructor Andrew Hill, 51, was in critical condition. Police issued a statement at the request of his family expressing their devastation and sadness for the loss of life.

"They send their prayers and heartfelt condolences to the families of all those affected at this difficult time," the statement said.

The A27 highway, which runs along the south coast, is expected to remain closed for days. Barry said the scene was devastating.

"It's about 400 yards (metres) of the dual carriageway and extends into the airfield itself," Barry said. "And there is debris and damage littered everywhere."

Authorities have been mapping and recording the scene as part of a forensic investigation.

The Civil Aviation Authority said there have been 10 fatal incidents at U.K. air shows in the last 15 years, though Saturday's incident was the first to involve anyone other than the aircrew.

Britain's deadliest air show accident was in 1952, when the engine of a supersonic de Havilland 110 plane fell into a crowd at the Farnborough Air Show in southern England, killing 29 people on the ground and two in the plane.

In 2007, a pilot at the Shoreham Airshow died after performing an unplanned manoeuvre in a Second World War Hurricane.

Emergency services attend the scene after a Hawker Hunter fighter jet crashed into cars on a major road during an aerial display at the Shoreham Airshow in West Sussex, England, on Saturday. (Daniel Leal-Olivas/PA via Associated Press)