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  2. Pilot in fatal hot air balloon crash in Arizona had elevated ...

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    The hot air balloon, operated by Droplyne Hot Air Balloon Rides, took flight with 13 occupants. At around 5,000 feet, eight skydivers on the hot air balloon jumped out as planned, the report states.

  3. Hot air balloon crash in Arizona desert leaves 4 dead and 1 ...

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    A hot air balloon crash-landed in the southern Arizona desert Sunday, leaving four people dead and another person critically injured, police announced.

  4. Four dead in Arizona hot air balloon crash - AOL

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    The Kubicek BB 85 Z balloon went down on Sunday in Eloy, about 65 miles (100 km) southeast of Phoenix, the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board said in a statement on Monday.

  5. List of ballooning accidents - Wikipedia

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    Marana, Arizona: A hot air balloon clipped a mountain, smashing supports of the wicker gondola and catching fire. The accident caused the death of one passenger and injuries to 10 others. [52] [53] 1 10 18 May 2005 Shreveport, Louisiana: Two people were killed when their hot air balloon crashed after hitting power lines. [54] [55] 2 0 13 April 2007

  6. List of hot air balloon festivals - Wikipedia

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    Hot air balloon festivals are held annually in many places throughout the year, allowing hot air balloons operators to gather- as well as for the general public- to participate in various activities.They can include races; evening "night glows", or "glowdeos" (in the US), in which balloons are fired while remaining tethered to the ground; and rides.

  7. Hot air ballooning - Wikipedia

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    Modern hot air ballooning was born in 1960, when Ed Yost launched a balloon with a new nylon envelope and propane burner system of his own invention. [5] Yost's first balloon was basketless, with nothing but a seat for him to ride on, but in a few years he and other balloon enthusiasts would develop balloons much like the ones used today.

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