Planning a Hot Air Balloon Adventure
Author: Kidslovevacations
There are many places where you can enjoy a memorable hot-air balloon flight such as Australia, New Zealand, United States and United Kingdom. To have a successful flight, there is much work to be done and the experience of the pilot to understand the appropriate wind direction is extremely important. Besides maneuvering the balloon, he has to keep in close contact with the members of the hot air balloon crew, whose task is to collect the passengers and the equipment. During the flight, the pilot will look out for a possible landing site with sufficient space to lay out the balloon. If you are planning for a balloon adventure, the following are some considerations to note :
1. What are the regulations and safety precautions in place ? 
Balloons   are required to be a fully registered aircraft with the country's civil aviation   and safety authority and they must be subjected to regular airworthiness checks.   Pilots need to have sufficient experience before they are allowed to fly with   larger balloons. During the flight, the pilot will rely on the radios links to   keep in contact with the chase crew as well as with Air Traffic Control and   other aircraft flying in the vicinity. You will be given a passenger safety   briefing prior to the flight and get a chance to prepare the balloon with the   crew. 
2. Are there any restrictions on children ? 
Different operators will have   different age restrictions. Sometimes, children as young as 5 years are allowed   to fly; while others only accept a minimum age of 12. 
3. Are there any health restrictions ? 
You need to inform the operating   company of your health problems such as knee, leg, hip or back pains. This is   important as it may affect your safety during the flight. Women with more than   12 weeks of pregnancy may be ineligible to fly. You must be able to get in and   out of the basket without much effort.
4. How many passengers are allowed for a flight ? 
The number of   passengers permissible usually depends on the size of the balloon. Balloon   operators can carry from two to 10 or more passengers at a time. There are   compartments in the balloon baskets, and there will be a specific number in any   one compartment.
5. How should I dress for the occasion ? 
You are advised to dress warmly   and casually. Don't forget to bring a sweater or a jacket as it gets colder by   about 3.5 degrees colder for each 1,000 feet of altitude. You should wear shoes   with flat soles, and your top clothing should be made of cotton rather than   man-made fibers. Tall passengers should wear a hat to protect themselves from   the radiant heat from the burners. 
6. What else must I bring ? 
You must bring your camera with lots of film.   Do bring along a suitable soft case to stow the camera during the landing. 
7. What if I am afraid of heights ? 
If you are afraid of heights, please   inform the pilot prior to the flight so that he can stay low until you are   comfortable. There should be no turbulence as the balloon moves with the wind. 
8. Under what conditions will the flight be postponed ? 
A good flight is   always worth the wait. Be prepared for the flight to be postponed if weather   conditions are bad. You are always welcome to rebook another date. If a   cancellation is likely, the operator may notify you either the evening before,   or on the morning of the flight. 
9. How long is the entire adventure ? 
Generally, the flight takes an hour   to complete.
10. Other things to note : There are no toilet facilities aboard and please observe the non-smoking rule. Sometimes, the operator may be able to arrange breakfast, a champagne toast and refreshments on the balloon.
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