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Two people confirmed dead in hot-air balloon tragedy, near Vancouver
By: 680News staff and Canadian Press Saturday, August 25, 2007 Surrey, B.C. - Two people are dead after a hot-air balloon caught fire and crashed to the ground, police confirmed Saturday. The dead - a mother and a daughter - had been deemed missing after the hot-air balloon burst into flames, plunging into Hazelmere Trailer Park in Surrey, B.C. - near Vancouver. It's not clear whether the two were in the balloon or on the ground when the flaming balloon plunged into the RV park. The incident, which also injured 11 others, occurred as the balloon was trying to take off at sunset, Friday evening. According to witnesses, the balloon was about 25 feet off the ground when it caught fire. Sgt. Roger Morrow, with Surrey RCMP, said 15 ambulances, two air ambulances and eight fire trucks raced to the campground. The injured, treated for burns and broken bones in hospital, are expected to live. Local police told Vancouver's News1130 - 680News' sister station - witnesses reported seeing something on fire jump from the balloon before it crashed into three trailer homes. "Someone may have jumped from the balloon, which was on fire," police said. Police said family members watched the terrible scene unfold and they need more time before the victims' names are made public. Witnesses described the horrific events. Karen Ashby said she saw the balloon explode on impact and everyone on the ground was running in a panic like in a war zone. Mike Braden also saw it happen and said the balloon was completely engulfed in flames. He said after it crashed propane tanks were exploding and it turned into an inferno. Ashby calls the balloon pilot very responsible and she says the incident is a tragic accident. The Transportation Safety Board is investigating and police say it's too early to release any information about the cause. Weather conditions were clear at the time of the sunset flight. Witnesses said plumes of smoke could be seen from kilometres away. http://www.680news.com/news/local/ar...25_092342_6708 Witnesses to hot-air balloon crash describe horrific fiery crash By: TERRI THEODORE August 25, 2007 SURREY, B.C. (CP) - As a hot-air balloon burst into flames and plummeted into an RV park, killing two people, a horrific scene of chaos and a raging inferno ensued, witnesses said. "I saw the balloon coming down on the front of the trailer and when it hit, it exploded," said Karen Ashby. "There were flames and fire, people running. Everybody was in a panic. It was a shock. It was like a war zone here." Family members of the two victims were among those who stood powerless on the ground Friday evening, watching as the flaming balloon crashed directly into a trailer. Sgt. Roger Morrow of Surrey RCMP said the victims will not be identified until at least early next week to give the family a chance to recover from the shock of what they witnessed. Eleven people were taken by ground and air ambulances to hospital with serious but non-life-threatening injuries. Three trailers were destroyed, but luckily about seven people in the trailers got out safely, said Ralph Zandergen, the owner of Hazelmere Trailer Park. There is little left of the three trailers now, said Zandergen, and the one in the middle that was directly hit is just a pile of ashes and a few propane tanks. Mike Braden, 48, a resident of the RV park, said he looked out his window to see the balloon and its basket in flames. "The basket broke and it dropped on the trailer and beside the truck," he said. "It was totally engulfed in flames. (After it crashed), tires were blowing and a few propane tanks went off and it was just an inferno." One day later the smell of burnt plastic and smoke still permeates the area and puddles of plastic dot the ground. Ashby, 50, held back tears while she explained how she watched the coroner sift through the blackened wreckage. "They found the bodies in here," she said. "I watched them take them out." Though the scene of destruction has Ashby shaken up, she defended the actions of the balloon pilot. She said both her children and her husband have been up in a balloon with the same pilot. She said he was very responsible and that "you couldn't ask for a better person that flies that balloon." "That was a pure accident. Something malfunctioned. Something went wrong. That man would have never done anything if he would have thought there would be any harm to anybody." The Transportation Safety Board is investigating. Police say it's premature to speculate on a cause. http://www.680news.com/news/national...ntent=n082566A Pic: *A hot air balloon's basket bursts into flames shortly after takeoff when it was about 25 feet off the ground in Surrey British Colombia Canada Friday evening. (AP/Don Randall)* |
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![]() "Bald White Male 47 165 lbs" wrote in message ... "Buda" wrote in et: Pic: *A hot air balloon's basket bursts into flames shortly after takeoff I bet it was caused by a broken valve. Or a malfunctioning pressure regulator caused a hose to burst. Either way it appeared that mass quantities of fuel were releasing during the flight. Tom |
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Buda said the following on 25/08/2007 21:13:
Two people confirmed dead in hot-air balloon tragedy, near Vancouver Four pages here! http://news.qq.com/a/20070826/000216.htm |
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"Richard Brooks" wrote in message
... Buda said the following on 25/08/2007 21:13: Two people confirmed dead in hot-air balloon tragedy, near Vancouver Four pages here! http://news.qq.com/a/20070826/000216.htm That must've been one whopping big-ass balloon to lift eleven passengers |
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"octothorpe" wrote in message
news:i%gAi.2899$ku.689@trnddc03... "Bald White Male 47 165 lbs" wrote in message ... "Buda" wrote in et: Pic: *A hot air balloon's basket bursts into flames shortly after takeoff I bet it was caused by a broken valve. Or a malfunctioning pressure regulator caused a hose to burst. Either way it appeared that mass quantities of fuel were releasing during the flight. Strictly, there was no flight. The fire started while the balloon was still tethered. Most who got out jumped from close to ground level. That made the gondola lighter, of course, so when the tether burned through the thing rose quickly. A couple of people jumped from around 50 metres. Those who died didn't jump in time. http://www.cbc.ca/photogallery/canada/669/ |
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![]() "arjay" wrote in message ... "octothorpe" wrote in message news:i%gAi.2899$ku.689@trnddc03... "Bald White Male 47 165 lbs" wrote in message ... "Buda" wrote in et: Pic: *A hot air balloon's basket bursts into flames shortly after takeoff I bet it was caused by a broken valve. Or a malfunctioning pressure regulator caused a hose to burst. Either way it appeared that mass quantities of fuel were releasing during the flight. Strictly, there was no flight. The fire started while the balloon was still tethered. Most who got out jumped from close to ground level. That made the gondola lighter, of course, so when the tether burned through the thing rose quickly. A couple of people jumped from around 50 metres. Those who died didn't jump in time. http://www.cbc.ca/photogallery/canada/669/ Balloon flight has limited control at best. Either up or down with the wind determining the rest. If our language has another word strictly for what occurred then I'd be glad to see it. Tom |
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"octothorpe" wrote in message
news:ncxAi.1371$Ya2.102@trnddc05... "arjay" wrote in message ... "octothorpe" wrote in message news:i%gAi.2899$ku.689@trnddc03... "Bald White Male 47 165 lbs" wrote in message ... "Buda" wrote in et: Pic: *A hot air balloon's basket bursts into flames shortly after takeoff I bet it was caused by a broken valve. Or a malfunctioning pressure regulator caused a hose to burst. Either way it appeared that mass quantities of fuel were releasing during the flight. Strictly, there was no flight. The fire started while the balloon was still tethered. Most who got out jumped from close to ground level. That made the gondola lighter, of course, so when the tether burned through the thing rose quickly. A couple of people jumped from around 50 metres. Those who died didn't jump in time. http://www.cbc.ca/photogallery/canada/669/ Balloon flight has limited control at best. Either up or down with the wind determining the rest. If our language has another word strictly for what occurred then I'd be glad to see it. OK ... then this balloon "flight" was analogous to what happens to a conventional, fixed-wing aircraft when the engines fail at altitude and the pilot and all but two passengers bail. Physics takes over. The aircraft continues "flying" for a bit, but it is eventually destroyed along with the two people it still carries. The balloon pilot left the gondola while the craft was still tethered. The ascent was entirely uncontrolled, and (as the pics available at http://www.cbc.ca/photogallery/canada/669/ show) the air bag was consumed by flame in mid air. Tom |
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![]() "arjay" wrote in message ... "octothorpe" wrote in message news:ncxAi.1371$Ya2.102@trnddc05... "arjay" wrote in message ... "octothorpe" wrote in message news:i%gAi.2899$ku.689@trnddc03... "Bald White Male 47 165 lbs" wrote in message ... "Buda" wrote in et: Pic: *A hot air balloon's basket bursts into flames shortly after takeoff I bet it was caused by a broken valve. Or a malfunctioning pressure regulator caused a hose to burst. Either way it appeared that mass quantities of fuel were releasing during the flight. Strictly, there was no flight. The fire started while the balloon was still tethered. Most who got out jumped from close to ground level. That made the gondola lighter, of course, so when the tether burned through the thing rose quickly. A couple of people jumped from around 50 metres. Those who died didn't jump in time. http://www.cbc.ca/photogallery/canada/669/ Balloon flight has limited control at best. Either up or down with the wind determining the rest. If our language has another word strictly for what occurred then I'd be glad to see it. OK ... then this balloon "flight" was analogous to what happens to a conventional, fixed-wing aircraft when the engines fail at altitude and the pilot and all but two passengers bail. Physics takes over. The aircraft continues "flying" for a bit, but it is eventually destroyed along with the two people it still carries. The balloon pilot left the gondola while the craft was still tethered. The ascent was entirely uncontrolled, and (as the pics available at http://www.cbc.ca/photogallery/canada/669/ show) the air bag was consumed by flame in mid air. Tom I've no problem with all that, arjay. I just mentioned an opinion about the source of the fire. |
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![]() That must've been one whopping big-ass balloon to lift eleven passengers I don't know how big this one was but we fly a Cameron A300 with a 14 passenger basket. This is a 300.000 cubic ft balloon and inflated it stands about 35 mtrs (about 100 ft, I think). Problem is not the flying, it's the getting it inflated and after that packing it in again that is the hard part. http://www.greetzz.com/fotoalbum/fot...and_280507.jpg http://www.greetzz.com/fotoalbum/fot...ren_260906.jpg -- Cheers, Bert-Jan |
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