Cameron N-105 (Hot Air Balloon), VH-XPO, Aspley, Brisbane QLD, 17 April 1988

198803449

Summary

The balloon was launched in a south-westerly wind of about 10 knots. About 20 minutes after take-off the windspeed had increased to about 15 knots, and the pilot decided to land in the grounds of the Aspley High School. As the balloon passed over a small hill it climbed to about 400 feet above ground level. It had then descended to about 150 feet, when the pilot noticed telegraph lines ahead. He ignited both burners for 12 seconds and it became evident that the basket would only just clear the lines. At the same instant he noticed powerlines some five metres above the telegraph lines. With impact imminent, the pilot instructed the passengers to crouch down and hold on to the handholds. Both burners were turned off and he began deflating the balloon. Following the collision with the powerlines, the lines and seven of the twelve flying wires of the balloon melted. This resulted in the basket hanging at a 45 degree angle to the horizontal. The basket and balloon struck the ground some 250 metres from the lines, bounced, and finally came to rest after sliding a further 40 metres.

Occurrence summary

Investigation number 198803449
Occurrence date 17/04/1988
Location Aspley, Brisbane
Report release date 06/08/1988
Report status Final
Investigation type Occurrence Investigation
Investigation status Completed
Mode of transport Aviation
Aviation occurrence category Wirestrike
Occurrence class Accident
Highest injury level Minor

Aircraft details

Manufacturer Cameron Balloons Ltd
Model N
Registration VH-XPO
Serial number 1686
Operation type Ballooning
Departure point Davies Park, Brisbane QLD
Destination Aspley, Brisbane QLD
Damage Substantial