dude you know what happened with Bob Hoover and the FAA right? They revoked his license and later gave it back when they realized that he was fit to fly even at his age. He did many more air shows after that... It's a good example of just how poor age-related concerns are used to make a judgment call.
Acrobatics are physically demanding, but why do you think that an older pilot cannot meet the demands? Older pilots aren't fine china...
Yea Dude, I know what happened to Bob Hoover. I only mentioned him because of the age issue. In no way does what Bob Hoover did or does compare to the Airshow aerobatics under discussion. Hoover's stuff is all done at basically one G, perhaps 1.5 or so. You're comparing apple and oranges related to typical Airshow type stuff. I'm not familiar with the routine done by the subject of the thread, but I do contend that age is a risk factor with the typical stuff done at airshows and your assertions haven't convinced me otherwise...