Volume 26, Issue 9a September 2011 Welcome to the newsletter for the Ballooning Society of Pikes Peak (BSOPP)! This monthly publication of the balloon club is to inform and educate club members and others about ballooning in the area. Learn more at www.flybsopp.com. General Meeting Tues 9/20/2011, 6p Social Hour, 7pm Meeting Hatch Cover 252 E. Cheyenne Mountain Boulevard Colorado Springs, CO 80906 Program for September David Bair Video and discussion on landing procedures. Colorado Balloon Classic Paul D. DeBerjeois Program for October Troy Bradley from Albuquerque, will be joining us to speak about his flying experience s with the cluster balloon house from the movie UP. He has over 5000 hrs as a PIC. Troy s Most Memorable Flights so far: The 1992 Chrysler Transatlantic Challenge flight with Richard Abruzzo. Absolutely amazing! Giving Walter Cronkite a lesson at Château de Balleroy in 1993. In 1995, dropping a skydiver (Bob Martin) from 32,000 feet, I then ascended to 34,000 feet. The 1996 America s Challenge. Landing in the Canadian wilderness and being rescued by helicopter. The 2001 Gordon Bennett. Crossing the Alps from Germany to Italy with Earl Miller. 2003 Flying out of the Stratobowl at night on the AX9 distance record (the only successful record flight from the Stratobowl since Stephens and Anderson s flight in 1935) Cluster flight for Disney/Pixar s movie UP. Flying over 4,000 feet MSL sitting on a carbon fiber La-Z- Boy chair with 70 helium balloons. The next flight For National Geographic took the concept further! Jonathan Trappe and I flew a 1,600 lb. house with 300 8 balloons to 10,500 feet MSL. Spending six months flying over the unique rock formations, stunning valleys, and ancient cliff dwellings of Cappadocia, Turkey. My son Bobby s solo. On June 4, 2011, at age 9, he became the youngest trained pilot to solo in a hot air balloon. I became the proudest flight instructor in history!
Club Contact Information President Chuck Danley (719) 963-1092 veggiewizard@earthlink.net Vice President Dave Bair (719) 434-2223 dave@bairballoons.com Secretary Peggy Sansom (719) 531-5691 peggysansom@yahoo.com Treasurer Stephen Blucher (719) 597-5683 sblucher@juno.com Director At Large Greg Littlejohn (719) 660-6594 gregandlindal@msn.com Director At Large Paul deberjeois (719) 266-8483 pandpdeb@yahoo.com Director At Large Frank Hunter (719) 391-2997 fhunter4139@msn.com Photography Paul D deberjeois (719) 200-8713 paul@colorbandit.com Events Coordinator Peggy Sansom (719) 531-5691 peggysansom@yahoo.com Webmasters Joe Lillard (719) 597-6553 LJoeL@aol.com Dave Yob (719) 574-0686 ysoft@att.net Newsletter Editor Kimberly Barnett (719) 649-9187 barnettkim@yahoo.com Historian VACANT Safety Officer Russ Robinson (719) 488-8957 russanna@q.com Crew Development VACANT Community Relations Frank Hunter (719) 339-2602 fhunter4139@msn.com Membership Kimberly Barnett (719) 649-9187 barnettkim@yahoo.com Treasurer Report: $1,683.80 Checking $1,063.15 Savings $ 26.59 Petty Cash Colorado Balloon Classic Paul D deberjeois
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Club Meeting Program Highlights from David Bair (July/August 2011) Key points in the video: I. Accident Data A. 1/3 of balloon accidents involve power lines B. 2/3 of fatalities involve power lines 1. 90% from falls 2. 10% from fire / burns 3. <1% from electrocution II. Electricity basics A. AC vs DC B. Voltage, Current, Frequency C. High Voltage, Low Current is efficient - big danger D. Arc Flash exceeds 18,000 degrees F E. Spark gap in dry air = 33kV/cm. (distance grows as contaminants enter) F. Breakers vs. Switches 1. Switches in High V - Transmission 2. Breakers in Low V - Distribution III. Rules for Ballooning A. Rule 1: Launch distance = 100ft / knot of wind B. Rule 2: Cross powerlines in level or ascending flight C. Rule 3: Rip vs. Burn - When it doubt rip it out. 1. How hard is that landing? D. Rule 4: Critical Distance during flight IV. Balloon / Powerline encounter scenarios A. 9 scenarios - what is the danger / pucker factor? B. Be careful with I would never do that.... Be prepared to do any of them with proper training and know the dangers V. Response to occurrence A. Step voltage - remember the cows B. Three scenarios to remember 1. Basket on the ground 2. Basket hanging in the air 3. Basket severed / falls VI. FAA / NTSB A. Accident vs. Incident, FAR / AIM Part 830 B. Notifying (immediately) vs. Reporting (upon request) VII. Wrap-up - PREPARED (Plan, Readiness, Emergency, Practice, Accidents, Rip or Burn, Energized, Decision Making) FAR out Stephen Blucher Over the past months we have been discussing (there has been feedback, thank you) the Federal Air Regulations. To those who fly, they are very important, but not all pertain to those who have tasted flight to quote Leonardo DaVinci. Some are for the people who care for the airspace conveyances, while others for those who take off with us but do not land. Some of the Federal Air Regulations (FARs) are misunderstood, OR, heaven forbid, ignored all together but not by balloonists not by us never...cough gasp. So we have and will continue to look at the ones that cause consternation (i.e. befuddle).
Some are so simple they are often forgotten. For example, how can one live permanently in one place yet have the address of another place on their pilot certificate? Is that not illegal? Do you have to tell the FAA of an address change? The answer is no, you do not have to tell anyone. However, I can already hear the outcry, however, if you do not notify the Feds of your address change, after 30 days a pilot may not legally exercise the privileges of the certificate. OK, the notification is done within the time limit. What about the certificate? Does it not need to reflect the new address? Again the answer is no. When the FAA is notified of the change, they make the necessary changes in the computer records but do not issue a new certificate. One of mine has an address over 25 years old, but you know the Feds know where I am as do the junk mailers, stock brokers and anyone else who can put their hands on the list. If you want your new address reflected on your certificate, you can send for a replacement, but it will show the issue date of the new certificate and not the date the original was issued (when you received your rating), which is important to some pilots. Of course, with the requirement that all pilots have the new tamper-proof versions of the certificates, many aviators have had to give up their old worn indicator of being an aviator. The FAR? 61.60 As a side thought, you all know the difference between a certificate and a license do you not? To refresh your memories, not that this makes a difference in your ability to pilot your craft, a certificate has no expiration date. So why do they call the piece of paper the Student Pilot gets a Student Certificate? It is one of those great, unsolved mysteries of the federal bureaucracy. And, are your FARs up to date? BSOPP July Board Meeting Balloon Society of Pikes Peak Board of Directors Meeting 09/12/11 The meeting was held at Old Chicago s and called to order by Chuck Danley at 7:02 PM. Board Members and Club Members attending: Chuck Danley Dave Bair Kimberly Barnett Frank Hunter Kim Sweetwood Stephen Blucher Peggy Sansom 1. The next Board Meeting will be held at IHop on the corner of Powers & Stetson Hills on Monday, October 10 th. 2. Stephen Blucher reported that the Club has: $1,683.80 Checking $1,063.15 Savings $ 26.59 Petty Cash Stephen is working on a budget. Paul D. DeBerjeois Colorado Balloon Classic
3. Kimberly stated that membership was way down and that members that had not sent in their dues were removed from the list for receiving the newsletter. 4. Board members discussed the elections. Greg Littlejohn is coming off the board and there have been no nominations turned in for his position. Nominations will happen at the October Meeting and a voting will happen at the November Club Meeting. 5. Paul is working on creating a web page for the club as discussed. 6. The Club Fly will be on September 24 th at Powers & Fountain. Nolan Schuler was not available for the Board Meeting so we are looking forward to the Competition that is planned. 7. Chuck Danley received a balloon request from ENT for an offer of a ride as part of the United Way Fund Raising. 8. It was agreed that the Club Meeting will stay at the Hatch cover for the rest of the this year and then a new location would be discussed. 9. The Board was disappointed that no letters indicating desire to win this scholarship were submitted for the Private Ground School in Denver. Guess the club will keep the donation until next year. Meeting adjourned approximately 7:47 pm. Peggy Sansom BSOPP Secretary
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