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August 2, 2012 · Aerostar International S81A · N5316Q

Colorado Springs, CO

Overview

Report Status
Final with probable cause
Event Type
Accident
Date
August 2, 2012
Injury Outcomes
1 injury (1 serious injury), 11 uninjured
Location
Colorado Springs, CO
Aircraft
Aerostar International S81A
Tail Number
N5316Q
Operator
Marketing Services Inc of Pueblo
Injuries
Serious
NTSB Number
CEN12CA511

At the conclusion of a hot air balloon sightseeing flight, the pilot initiated an approach to a standard company landing field. During the approach, the wind unexpectedly shifted from 330 degrees at 8 knots to 110 degrees at up to 18 knots. As the easterly winds decreased to about 12 knots, the pilot elected to continue the approach into an unplanned landing area and told the passengers to prepare for a high-wind landing by bending their knees and holding on to the rope handles tightly. According to the pilot, the balloon landed hard, traveling about 12 knots groundspeed in an open area with uneven terrain. One of the 11 passengers sustained a fractured ankle. The pilot reported no preimpact mechanical malfunctions or failures with the balloon that would have precluded normal operation.

NTSB Probable Cause

The pilot's encounter with an unexpected shift of wind direction and velocity, which resulted in a hard landing and passenger injury.

Full Narrative

The pilot was operating a sightseeing hot air balloon flight with eleven passengers. According to pilot statement, the approach was flown to a standard company landing field. During approach to landing, winds unexpectedly shifted from 330 degrees at eight knots to 110 degrees at speeds up to 18 knots. As the easterly winds decreased to approximately 12 knots, the pilot elected to continue the approach into an unplanned landing area and informed the passengers to prepare for a high wind landing by bending their knees and holding on to the rope handles tightly. According to the pilot, the hard landing occurred at approximately 12 knots groundspeed, in an open area with uneven terrain. Of the eleven passengers on board, one suffered a fractured ankle. The pilot reported no pre-impact mechanical malfunctions or failures with the balloon that would have precluded normal operation.

Flight

Event TypeAccident
Event Time07:45 MDT
Nearest Airport0nm
Flight Plan FiledUnknown
Aircraft FireNo
Aircraft ExplosionNo

Aircraft

AircraftAerostar International S81A
Tail NumberN5316Q
Aircraft CategoryBall
OperatorMarketing Services Inc of Pueblo
Operating RulePart 91
Engines0
Seats13

People & Injuries

Injury Summary1 injury (1 serious injury), 11 uninjured
Fatal0
Serious1
Minor0
Uninjured11
Total12
Crew 1Age 48 · None

Conditions

ConditionsVMC
LightDaylight
Wind90° @ 11 kt
Visibility10 sm
CeilingNone
Temperature / Dew Point66 F / 48
Altimeter30.15 inHg
Observation Time13:54
Weather SourcePILO

Appendix: Source Data