How big is the Balloon?
It is approximately 70 feet tall
and 60 feet wide and holds 105,000 cubic feet of air inside the balloon. The
envelope (the fabric) weighs 275lbs in the bag. The gondola (basket) with
full fuel weighs approximately 700lbs.
What is Hot Air
Ballooning Like?
Hot air balloon flights are ultimately one of the most breath
taking rides that you�ll ever experience. It�s incredible how you will feel
as you slowly lift off the ground and float in the air like a fluffy white
cloud. As you descend, you may brush over the tree tops or even do a
�splash-n-dash� in a nearby lake. When you land, depending on the graces of
�Mother Nature�, you could float down to the ground like a feather or at
times you could experience a series of �bumps�. The best way to find out
what a hot air balloon ride is like is to experience it for yourself.
How Safe is
Ballooning?
Hot air ballooning is very safe. Our pilots and crew will do everything
possible to ensure that your flight is very safe. They regularly attend
safety seminars so that they are up-to-date on all of the safety rules and
regulations. At anytime if the pilot-in-charge feels that the conditions are
not safe for the passengers, crew or the equipment, he will cancel the
flight and reschedule it at your earliest convenience. Safety is our team�s
number one priority! Balloons & Beyond wants you to have a very safe and
enjoyable flight!
Are You Insured?
Yes. All hot air balloons must be insured. We carry our insurance through
The IMC Agency, Insurance Company. Our aircraft is also registered with the
FAA.
Who Enjoys Hot Air
Ballooning?
Everyone! Our passengers have ranged from kids to parents to
grandparents and everyone in between! Hot air ballooning is very exciting
and loads of fun. We think that everyone should try at least once - even
those of you who are �afraid of heights�.
How many passengers
can you take up at a time in the balloon?
There are many different sized balloons that can carry anywhere from 1 - 12+
people at a time. The balloons we fly are AX8-105's which can carry 2 - 4
passengers along with our pilot.
How long does a
balloon flight last?
During ideal flying conditions, the flight lasts approximately 45 minutes to
an hour, sometimes longer, we cannot make any guarantees as to the duration,
distance or visibility of the flight as these variables depend upon the
weather, the winds, fuel consumption, and landing site availability.
When do balloons fly?
Winds are generally most favorable the first hours after sunrise and the
last hours before sunset. The suns uneven heating of the earth's surface
causes strong, variable winds. In the morning, it takes a few hours for the
sun to heat the earth's surface enough to generate the thermal activity that
creates wind. In the evening, the suns intensity has diminished enough to
reduce winds to acceptable flight levels. Ideal winds are 3 to 6 mph.
What do I Wear and
Bring?
We recommend that you dress in comfortable casual clothing such as
jeans, t-shirt, sneakers or boots. Be sure that you wear clothing that you
don�t mind getting wet or dirty since the fields we land in can be wet or
muddy. We also recommend dressing in layers during the cooler months. Please
DO NOT wear dresses, sandals, high heels or any other
clothing that you do not want to get messed up.
Bring along your camera. Some
of the greatest pictures of the surrounding area can be taken from 500 feet
in the air so bring lots of film and a protective case for landing...we
don't want to scratch anything. We are not responsible for any belongings
that could fall out the basket though! You may also want to bring a pair of
binoculars but remember space is limited so keep your carry-on's to a
minimum.
Is Health a
Consideration?
Yes. Since our passengers stand during the flight and because there
is some agility needed during the loading / unloading of the balloon, we do
not recommend that pregnant women, people with injuries to head, back, neck
or legs or anyone with recent surgery to fly. If you do have any special
needs, please be sure to let us know so we can make any prearrangement that
may be necessary.
Can I Help with the
Setup?
Yes, in addition to your flight, you will have the opportunity to
participate "hands on" during the setup and/or pack up, just let a crew
member know and they will be glad to let you help.
How do Balloons Fly?
Hot air balloons use the basic principles of gravity and cold & hot air. We
use an inflator fan to fill the balloon envelope up with cold air, then we
use burners to heat it up with hot air to make it stand upright. Once in the
air when the pilot wants to descend, he lets the air in the balloon cool.
When he wants to rise, he heats the air up again. This is very helpful when
the pilot wants to �catch� the higher or lower winds in order to change
their direction. This is also how the pilot �steers� the balloon.
When was the first
balloon flight?
The first flight in a hot air balloon was on September 19, 1783 in
Versailles, France. A sheep, a duck and a rooster where the first
passengers. The first �manned� flight was on November 21, 1783 when the
Montgolfier brothers took a flight in Paris, France.
The first hot air balloon
flight in America was on January 9, 1789. George Washington was there to see
the balloon leave Philadelphia, PA. It went from Philadelphia across the
Delaware River and landed in Deptford, NJ.
What fuel do balloons
use and how high do they fly?
Hot air Balloons use liquid propane for fuel. Hot air balloonist usually fly
anywhere from 1,000 to 3,000 feet above sea level. It varies depending on
winds and the direction that they are trying to go.
Do you need a pilot's
license to fly a Hot-Air Balloon?
Yes. Our Pilots, Bob Carlton and Jon Thompson are FAA licensed LTA.
Commercial licensed pilots. They have over 50 years combined experience in
balloons and are members of the Balloon Federation of America and the AOPA.
To become an FAA licensed LTA
Commercial licensed pilot the pilot must have at least 35 hours of flight
time, of which at least 20 must be in balloons (the remaining 15 hours may
be in other aircraft). The commercial pilot must pass an additional written,
oral, and flight check prior to being issued a commercial pilots license.
The holder of a commercial pilots license may operate a balloon for hire and
may give flight instruction. For additional requirements on both ratings,
please consult FAA Regulation Part 61 for details.