Federal balloon pilot crackdown may impact Balloon
Fiesta
ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) - Tired of all the crashes into
power lines, buildings and trees, the Federal Government may be getting ready to
crack down on hot air ballooning and that has pilots worried about the future of
their sport and the future of New Mexico's big event - the Albuquerque
International Balloon Fiesta.
In a recent memo released by the National
Transportation Safety Board, regulators say crashes are becoming way too
frequent. They're now asking for tougher regulations for the sport which some
fear could let some of the air out of Balloon Fiesta.
"As it was
proposed, it would have potential for huge negative effect on the hot air
ballooning industry across the board," said Scott Appelman, a longtime balloon
pilot.
Appelman has been ballooning for 31-years. He's also the president
of the "Rainbow Ryders" Hot Air Balloon Company and Chairman of the Balloon
Federation of America (BFA.)
Appelman is among others in the BFA who are
now opposing the NTSB's preliminary call for more oversight into hot air
ballooning for specific reasons.
The NTSB has asked the FAA for more
oversight on balloon pilots which could likely mean things like more flight
tests, inspections and licensing.
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