Is
it safe?
Yes, very much so. Ballooning is
the safest form of air travel. Your pilot will be a fully qualified
Commercial Pilot with a wealth of experience. All flights are carried
out in accordance with strict guidelines set out and monitored by the
Civil Aviation Authority.
When
do we fly?
We fly all year round at dawn and
a few hours before sunset. We do this to avoid the hot thermic conditions
that build up during the day.
Where will we go?
Well that is one of the most enjoyable
aspects of ballooning, you just don't really know because we are travelling
with the wind. Obviously we have forecasts which will give us a good
indication, but we only really find out when we take off. Every flight
is different.
How far will we fly?
Again, we are dependent on nature's
wind speed and direction. The average is around 10 miles, although it
can range from 5 to 25 miles as the crow flies.
How long will we be in the air?
You will be in the air for around
an hour.
How involved can
we be?
As much as you like. In fact during
the balloon's inflation you will be encouraged to get involved. It gives
you a better understanding of the whole flight process and is part of
the fun. You will also be encouraged to help with the packing away of
the balloon. you will be amazed how such a large balloon will pack away
into such a small bag.
Is it cold up there?
Not really. Because we travel with
the wind, it is often warmer in the air than on the ground. Certainly
this can be the case in winter.
How long does it last?
You should allow three to three and
a half hours for the whole experience.
What will I be able to see?
As we take off, you will be amazed
at the 360o panormamic view. When we are drifting above the
tree tops, you will be able to spot wildlife that sometimes doesn't
even realise you are there. As we climb higher you will be able to see
the countryside pan out in front of your eyes. If we are lucky and conditions
are right, we can be treated to the spectacle of clouds from close distance.
What
should I wear?
You should come dressed as you would
for walking at the time of year. This means long sleeves and trousers,
preferably in natural fibres. Shorts are not recommended, neither are
skirts or dresses. Fields can be wet with dew in the morning and in
the evening, so good waterproof walking boots are recommended. Flat
soles are a must, high heels must not be worn. In the winter we recommend
gloves and wear a hat if you are tall or balding, as this will protect
you from the radiant heat of the burner.
Where will we land?
When you fly, your pilot will talk
to you more about how balloons work. This will help you understand how
a landing site is chosen. Normally, a grass field, school playing field,
park or golf course will make a good landing spot. We avoid landing
near cattle and we do not land in crop.
How do I get back to the launch site?
After we have launched, the retrieve
crew set off to follow us. They are in radio contact with us and will
find us when we land. After we have packed the balloon away, we will
return you to the launch site in the retrieve vehicle.
Should
I bring a camera?
You'll be amazed how much film you
will get through. Bring your camera, bring your camcorder, but most
of all, bring twice as much film as you were going to.
Am
I fit to fly?
People should not fly if they are
suffering any serious illnesses. If in any doubt, you should contact
your GP as we are not qualified to assess your condition.
What about if I am pregnant?
You MUST NOT
FLY if you are, or think you may be pregnant. If you already
have one of our vouchers and have become pregnant, you should write
to us as we may be able to freeze your voucher while you are unable
to fly. If in doubt, call the office.
Is
there an age limit?
There is no upper age limit. Provided
you are in good health and can stand for an hour we can fly you. We
cannot fly anyone under the age of seven. Children aged between eight
and eleven are flown at the discretion of the pilot. Children aged between
twelve and sixteen must fly with an adult. Please contact our office
for further information.
What about if I'm scared of heights?
Well your won't be alone. Many people
are scared of heights, but ballooning is different. You do not get any
sensation of movement or speed; the ground simply seems to fall away.
You will quickly lose any fear you had, in fact, most people who were
scared initially, want to go straight back up once we have landed.
Can
I upgrade my voucher?
Yes. You simply pay an upgrade fee.
Call our office for details.
What if the weather is bad - I don't
want to fly in the rain.
Neither would we. We don't fly in
bad weather and we would not fly in heavy rain. If the weather is bad
on the day of your flight and the flight has to be cancelled, you will
be asked to reschedule your flight for another time.
Can I change my booking?
Yes, you can. If you have booked
a flight and wish to alter the date, you will need to give us seven
days notice.
Am I covered by Insurance?
Yes. We carry third party and passenger
liability cover.
Is
it a Champagne flight?
Absolutely! Celebrating a balloon
flight with Champagne is a tradition that started over two hundred years
ago. After the flight we relax with a glass either as an extravagant
champagne breakfast, or whilst we watch the sun disappear from the evening
sky.
Can my friends follow the balloon?
Of course. If you have friends who
wish to follow the balloon, please let your pilot know before the flight.
This is so the pilot can brief your friends. We ask them to stay behind
the retrieve vehicle so that they can find us. Following a balloon is
relatively straight forward until it lands. At this point the radio
contact is sometimes necessary. On landing, it is very important that
your friends understand that they should not enter the landing site
until we have permission from the landowner. Obviously our sport depends
on the good nature of local landowners and we must remain courteous
in order to preserve it.
Can
you teach me how to fly a balloon?
Yes. We can take you right through
a course of flying lessons and help you gain your private pilot's licence.
If you are interested, you should call our office and ask to speak to
or email our training
pilot.
Can
I advertise my company on a balloon? And what about if i want to buy a balloon?
You should visit our marketing
specialist who can help you decide if balloon advertising will work
for your company.
Your friends are welcome to follow
our retrieve
driver. Following the balloon can be fun too...
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