The Chase

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A Guide to Crewing Hot Air Balloons

By Dean Carlton

Editing by Hank Norris, and Joe Vincent

Updated Wednesday, July 17, 2002

 

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 Once the pilot has left the ground, the Crew Chief will direct the ground portion of the flight. Load the fan, tie-off ropes, and any other items left in the launch field. Be sure to scan the launch area for anything left (garbage, hats, small children). Secure items in the chase vehicle as directed by the Crew Chief. Load up the crew and prepare to "chase" the balloon.

The "chase" crew is incorrectly named. The "Lead" crew is more appropriate as the pilot usually prefers the crew try to stay in front of the balloon. Some rules to follow in the "Chase" are:
Follow standard driving rules
Don't wreck the chase vehicle
Balloons are pretty to watch, but make sure someone is paying attention  to driving
Stay on the roads, but don't block them
Don't drive on property without permission
Don't let spectators follow you onto private property
Use the radio sparingly - the pilot may be busy
Try to stay ahead and look for landing sites.
The pilot can land without you, so don't panic.
Don't get in front of a landing basket
Be patient and courteous at all times
Try to get permission from landowners after the pilot indicates a landing is planned
If the pilot indicates a "drop line" landing is planned, grab the line with your gloved hand and act as an anchor - don't pull down

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Keep in front of the balloon

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No clowning around while driving

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Try to keep the balloon in sight, because the pilot may need you, and it is pretty to look at!!!