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NTSB Final Report: Cameron Balloons US A-225

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomApril 5, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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Pilot Determined That The Planned Landing Area Did Not Provide Sufficient Room For A Safe Landing Due To The Increase In Wind Speed Analysis: The hot air balloon pilot reported that he performed a safety briefing with all eight passengers before they boarded the balloon. During the flight the winds, which were forecasted to be about 3 knots at the time of landing, increased to 14 kts, gusting to 19 kts. The pilot determined that the planned landing area did not provide sufficient room for a safe landing due to the increase in wind speed and elected to divert to a more open area. The balloon crossed over a valley and encountered a downdraft, which the pilot said he unsuccessfully attempted to overcome using the gas burners.

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