‘Near-perfect landing’: hot air balloon guided down on to Bedford street | Bedfordshire

The hot air balloon made a dramatic landing in the middle of a street in Bedford in front of shock residents on Saturday.
Sam Coldham said that at 19:00, the balloon landed on Bower Street in the east of England and that his partner Sian King and his dog walked.
The images taken by King show the balloon that tries to descend to a settlement between parked cars, telegraph poles and wires.
In the video, several spectators may see a hurry to help. They take the guide rope to help reduce the balloon to a safe point, which helps prevent hitting houses or parked cars.
Using an Emergency Line thrown by the pilot, Georgia Balać, who helped the descent of his partner, told Bedford Independent: “He fell extraordinarily and uncontrolled, and he missed almost terrace houses and pilons.
“He made a perfect landing between cars parked on both sides.”
The British Balloon and Tulus Club “descended without incident” to the BBC and everyone was good.
According to a report by Sciencedirect, only 98 events in the UK, including hot air balloons in the UK between 1976 and 2004, occurred.
Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) is an independent aviation regulator in the UK. All balloon operations must comply with solid CAA arrangements to provide the most appropriate security for passengers and crew members.
One of the main requirements for commercial balloonists is a commercial balloon pilot license.
In April, the Air Accident Investigation Branch (AAIB) investigation After receiving a report on a collision caused by a large, air-proof, balloon-shaped bag with the envelope of the hot air balloon in Essex.




