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Balloon-crash findings may never go public
TINA LAW Last updated 12:37 26/03/2012

The findings of an investigation into a hot-air balloon crash landing in North Canterbury may never be made public.

Civil Aviation Authority spokeswoman Emma Peel today said the weekend's crash was being treated as a serious incident rather than a higher-level accident as it appeared there was no injury to passengers.

Accidents findings were released only because they could be beneficial to the wider aviation industry, but incidents with hot-air balloons could often be related to an incorrect assessment of the weather, she said.

Investigators would talk to witnesses, the pilot and the company.

Peel said the investigation would be conducted from a desk in Wellington. No investigators would visit the site.

No action was being taken against Balloon Adventures Up Up and Away Ltd and it could operate flights as normal, Peel said.

The incident happened about 8am on Saturday when a gust of wind picked up a hot-air balloon carrying 18 passengers as it was preparing to land.

The balloon crashed into pine trees, putting holes in the balloon, before a final attempt at landing was made and the balloon bounced, slid and tipped on its side, bringing it to a stop in a paddock in Downs Rd near Eyrewell Forest.

Passenger Savannah Hyssong said she was terrified and there were screams of panic from passengers.
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Balloon crash pilot had smoked cannabis - Interim Report 10th May
« Reply #1 on: May 10, 2012, 10:45:05 AM »
The pilot in January's balloon tragedy in Carterton was flying with cannabis in his system when the crash occurred, killing all 11 people on board.

Toxicology tests performed on the body of Lance Hopping, 53, four days after the crash, returned positive for cannabis, with the discovery described as "concerning" by investigators.

The findings were part of an interim report issued by the Transport Accident Investigation Commission (TAIC) this morning, four months after the balloon struck powerlines, caught fire and crashed into a field on January 7.

Rest of article here: Stuff.co.nz

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and the pilot of the sky jump plane that crashed fox glacier was reported to have been smoking dope too I see from stuff.co.nz

not a good look at all

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Re: Balloon crash pilot had smoked cannabis - Interim Report 10th May
« Reply #3 on: May 10, 2012, 10:52:15 AM »
Stuff.co.nz[/url]

Great. I wouldn't trust any aspect of the "adventure" industry in this country, now or at any time in the foreseeable future.


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