Mr Hill (pictured arriving at the Old Bailey this morning) has denied manslaughter following the disaster
The pilot accused of killing 11 people and injuring 16 after attempting a loop-the-loop attempted the stunt '1,000ft' too low, a court hear today.
Pilot Andrew Hill, 54, who faces 11 manslaughter by gross negligence charges, was performing a stunt at the air show in the summer of 2015 and despite not reaching the required height, continued with it anyway, it is said.
He was a British Airways captain at the time his Hawker Hunter jet crashed onto the A27, sending a fireball across the busy West Sussex road.
The Old Bailey heard that to perform the stunt, called a bent loop, the plane needed to reach a certain height.
But Mr Hill is said to have performed the stunt 'as much as 1,000 feet too low'.
The Royal Air Force instructor and fast jet pilot was seriously injured but survived the tragedy after being thrown from the aircraft.
Prosecutor Thomas Kark QC said: 'On Saturday, August 22, 2015 air show took place at Shoreham on the south coast of England. Shoreham sits just to the west of Brighton and to the east of Worthing.
'It was a beautiful sunny Saturday, and a large number of aircraft were to take part in the show including a Hawker Hunter jet, which first flew in 1955 and which was piloted by Mr Andrew 'Andy' Hill.
Some 11 men were killed in the disaster which happened at 1.22pm on August 22 2015 (pictured: plumes of smoke rise in Shoreham)
Mr Hill's Hawker Hunter jet crashed onto the A27, killing 11 people, in August 2015. He is currently on trial at the Old Bailey
'Mr Hill was part way through his display when his aircraft crashed onto the A27 road, which runs from east to west and lies just north of the airfield, the aircraft disintegrated and the crash caused a massive fireball.
'The effects of that crash were devastating, and 11 people lost their lives as a result. Mr Hill miraculously escaped, because his cockpit separated from the rest of the aircraft ending in a ditch, his seat was left lying on the ground.'
The court heard until the moment of the crash, there was 'nothing wrong' with the flying capabilities of the aircraft.
Mr Hill (pictured arriving at the Old Bailey this morning) denies manslaughter
Mr Kark said: 'It was in excellent working condition. The crash happened purely by pilot error.
'The pilot was attempting a manoeuvre called a bent loop which requires the aircraft to reach a specific height before it begins its downward trajectory.
'Mr Hill did not reach the height required, but nevertheless continued the manoeuvre.
'In short, he did not have the height to pull the aircraft out of its dive, back to level flight at a safe height and, as a result he crashed to the ground.'
Mr Hill, who served in the Royal Air Force between 1985 and 1994, also faces one charge of endangering an aircraft.
When the disaster happened at the popular air show, he was a captain with British Airways.
Mr Kark also told jurors that Mr Hill had been feeling 'unwell' before he tried the stunt.
'As he was being treated Mr Hill was asked if he had been feeling unwell before the crash and he replied "yes",' he said.
'Dr Karen Eastman also states that she asked Mr Hill if he could remember what happened and he said "no".'
Mr Kark also said that Mr Hill had performed a dangerous manoeuvre at a show in the year before the crash.
'Although you will hear him described as a careful and competent display pilot, there have also been times when he has taken risks or flown in a way one would not expect a careful and competent fast jet display pilot to do,' he said.
A year before the crash, at Southport air show, Hill 'performed a dangerous manoeuvre and his display was then halted' by a 'stop, stop, stop' call, Mr Kark said.
He added: 'Such a call is a rare event and was issued on that occasion because the manoeuvre in fact that he performed took him far too close to the crowd and was dangerous.
'Unfortunately, on this occasion in 2015 at Shoreham, no one had time to call out a 'stop' and his display ended in tragedy.'
The jet 1955 Hawker Hunter, pictured here seconds before impact, was destroyed in the crash
He had spent a total of 20.25 hours airborne in the Hawker Hunter jet before the crash. He denies gross negligence manslaughter, which carries a maximum penalty of life imprisonment.
Jurors were selected from a panel of 56 people who first were questioned over their knowledge of the event, the area, emergency services who attended the crash and potential witnesses in the case.
The Shoreham Airshow has not been staged again since the disaster in 2015, out of respect for the families of the men who died.
The 11 who died are named in the charges as wedding chauffeur Maurice Abrahams, 76, from Brighton; retired engineer James Mallinson, 72, from Newick, near Lewes; window cleaner and builder Mark Trussler, 54, from Worthing; cycling friends Dylan Archer, 42, from Brighton, and Richard Smith, 26, from Hove.
The others were NHS manager Tony Brightwell, 53, from Hove; grandfather Mark Reeves, 53, from Seaford; Worthing United footballers Matthew Grimstone and Jacob Schilt, both 23; personal trainer Matt Jones, 24; and Daniele Polito, 23, from Worthing.
The trial continues and is being heard before senior judge Mr Justice Edis QC and could last eight weeks.
A memorial board near Shoreham Airport. The event has not been staged since the disaster in 2015
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