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August 9, 2019 · Head AX9-118 No Series · N2027S

Galt, CA

Overview

Report Status
Final with probable cause
Event Type
Accident
Date
August 9, 2019
Injury Outcomes
1 injury (1 serious injury)
Location
Galt, CA
Aircraft
Head AX9-118 No Series (2013)
Tail Number
N2027S
Injuries
Serious
Aircraft Damage
Minor
NTSB Number
WPR19LA228

The pilot was giving rides during a balloon festival while the balloon remained tethered to three cars. The wind increased, and the pilot decided to stop performing flights. As he was in the process of deflating the envelope, a wind gust caused the balloon to ascend rapidly. The ground crew let go of the ropes, and the balloon ascended to the end of the tethers. One of the eye bolt attachments from the basket to the rope broke, allowing the rope to come loose, followed by the failure of a second eye bolt attachment, which allowed the second rope to come loose. At that point, the ground crew was attempting to hold the third rope when the pilot told them to cut it loose. The pilot applied the burner to heat the envelope and rise above powerlines; however, as the crew cut the remaining rope, the basket twisted, which closed the throat of the envelope. The balloon continued toward a nearby open field, where the pilot chose to land. The pilot stated that, with the envelope only partially inflated, the descent was fast and the balloon landed hard. He turned off the burners and the balloon envelope deflated onto its side.

NTSB Probable Cause

Aircraft-Aircraft oper/perf/capability-Performance/control parameters-Descent/approach/glide path-Not attained/maintained

Full Narrative

On August 9, 2019, at 0845 Pacific daylight time, a Head AX9-118 hot air balloon, N2027S, was involved in an accident near Galt, California. The pilot, the sole occupant, sustained serious injuries. The balloon was operated by Skydancer Balloon Company as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 sightseeing flight. The pilot reported that he was part of a group of tethered balloons that was providing early morning rides to participants of the Galt Balloon Festival. His balloon was tethered at three points to three vehicles. Around 0830, he and two other tethered balloonists noted that the wind was starting to pick up and they decided to stop the flights. The other balloonists were able to deflate their balloons, and he was in the process of deflating when the balloon was picked up by a vertical wind, which caused it to ascend rapidly. The ground crew let go of the ropes, and the balloon ascended to the end of the tethers. One of the eye bolt attachments from the basket to the rope broke, allowing the rope to come loose, followed by the failure of a second eye bolt attachment, which allowed a second rope to come loose. At that point, the ground crew was attempting to hold the third rope when the pilot told them to cut it loose. The pilot applied the burner to heat the envelope and rise above powerlines; however, as the crew cut the remaining rope, the basket twisted, which closed the throat of the envelope. The balloon continued toward a nearby open field, where the pilot chose to land. The pilot stated that, with the envelope only partially inflated, the descent was fast and the balloon landed hard. He turned off the burners and the balloon envelope deflated onto its side.

Flight

Event TypeAccident
Event Time08:45 PDT
Nearest Airport0nm
Flight Plan FiledNone
Flight Plan ActivatedNo
Aircraft FireIflt
Aircraft ExplosionNo

Aircraft

AircraftHead AX9-118 No Series
Tail NumberN2027S
Aircraft CategoryBall
DamageMinor
Operating RulePart 91
Engines0
Engine TypeNone
Engine DetailsNa · None

People & Injuries

Injury Summary1 injury (1 serious injury)
Fatal0
Serious1
Minor0
Uninjured0
Total1
Crew 1Age 63 · None · Minor

Conditions

ConditionsVMC
LightDaylight
WindCalm
Visibility10 sm
CeilingNone
Temperature / Dew Point64 F / 52
Altimeter29.93 inHg
Observation Time14:53
Weather SourceWFAC

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