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Frequently
Asked Questions (FAQ's)
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WHY FLY A BALLOON?
Man has been fascinated with the freedom and beauty of balloons
and exploring the air since the first hot air balloon flight
in 1783. Technological improvements in materials and fuel
systems have opened ballooning to the general public since
the early 1970's.
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HOW
DO YOU INFLATE THE BALLOON?
A fan forces cold air into the envelope which partially inflates
it. Later, propane heaters heat the air to complete the inflation,
bringing the balloon upright. |
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HOW DO YOU CARRY
THE FUEL?
In 10 gallon aluminum tanks.
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WHAT
INSTRUMENTS DO BALLOONS USE?
An altimeter to indicate altitude, a variometer to show if the
balloon is going up or down, a compass to show direction and
a temperature gauge to tell how hot the air is at the top of
the balloon. Each propane tank also has a fuel gauge |
HOW
MUCH CAN A BALLOON LIFT?
It depends on how cold the external (ambient) air is and the
size of the balloon. Balloons lift better in cold air than in
warm air. |
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WHY
DO BALLOONS FLY ONLY IN THE MORNING AND EVENING?
Balloons usually fly just after dawn or before dusk, because
there is less wind at these times. Mornings are preferred
because the air is cooler and as the day gets warmer and the
sun heats the land, uneven warming of the land causes winds
to rise and vertical wind currents to develop, making balloon
control more difficult and potentially unsafe.
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HOW MANY PEOPLE
FIT IN A BALLOON BASKET?
This depends on the amount of passengers the balloon system
is rated for, the actual weights of the passengers, pilot,
propane tanks and the temperature that day. We currently have
three balloons which can carry from three to five passengers,
plus a pilot.
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WHERE
DO YOU NORMALLY TAKE OFF?
Local parks, schools and churches, with big grassy fields free
from debris, and obstructions such as trees and powerlines.
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HOW
DO YOUR STEER A BALLOON?
The balloon goes wherever the wind takes it. However, pilots
can seek higher or lower altitudes to find wind currents of
various direction to maneuver or "steer" the balloon. |
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HOW
FAST CAN BALLOON FLY?
As fast as the wind blows!
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HOW
DOES A HOT AIR BALLOON DIFFER FROM A GAS BALLOON?
A hot air balloon gets it's lift from heating the air with propane
fuel. A gas balloon gets it's lift from lighter than air gases,
usually helium or hydrogen. |
IS
IT COLD IN THE BALLOON?
The propane heater generates lots of noise as well as heat.
When the burner is off, the flight is extremely quiet. There
is no noise from the wind, since the balloon moves with it.
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HOW
HIGH DO YOU FLY?
As high as you like, but rarely over 5,000 feet. A typical flight
would be just above tree top level in the country and over 1,500
feet in populated areas. |
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CAN YOU FLY
OVER WATER?
Yes. Aeronauts (balloonists) often cross rivers and small
lakes but they try to avoid situations where they might have
to deflate in the water.
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WHAT
IS THE FABRIC PART OF THE BALLOON MADE OF?
This is called the envelope and it is made from rip-stop nylon.
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DOES
THE BASKET SWAY WHEN YOU ARE FLYING?
No. It is quite stable and makes an ideal platform for taking
pictures and sightseeing. |
WHY
DO BALLOONISTS SERVE CHAMPAGNE AFTER A FLIGHT?
Tradition. In France during the years following 1783, farmers
attacked balloons that landed on their fields, often with pitchforks.
To placate the farmers, the early balloonist offered them champagne
to show that they were not from outerspace, but were fellow
countrymen. |
WHO
CAN FLY A BALLOON?
Ballooning is regulated by the Federal Aviation Administration,
which issues a Balloon Pilot License to those who pass an FAA
written examination, obtain a prescribed number of hours in
a balloon, make a solo flight and flight to altitude, pass a
flight test and submit a medical statement. All balloons are
cerified by the FAA and each has an Aircraft Registration Number.
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WHAT
DOES A HOT AIR BALLOON COST?
Hot air balloons range in price based on size, model, make,
age and options (like a car). A new 5 person hot air balloon
will average $35,000 and this will last an average of 300 hours
of flight. |
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WHO CAN BECOME
BALLOON CHASE CREW?
Almost anyone! If your balloon ride didn't satisfy your thirst
for ballooning and you're looking for a hobby, please talk
to your pilot about becoming part of our Balloon Team.
Adventures
Aloft 24 East Main St. Ephrata Pa. 17522
(717)733-8882 (800)7471380
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