hotairballoonist Posted April 16, 2014 Report Share Posted April 16, 2014 April 13, 2014FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEFor more information:Sam Parks, President, BFA704-902-0124Scott Appelman, Chairman, BFA BROD505-379-3640BFA CAUTIONS NTSB RECOMMENDATIONS ARE UNNECESSARY AND BURDENSOME; OFFERSPARTNERSHIP WITH NTSB/FAA TO IMPROVE TOUR RIDE OPERATOR SAFETYThe NTSB’s recent recommendation to the FAA that balloon tour ride operators be required to obtain a Letterof Authorization (LOA) will not improve safety, will prove burdensome to both the industry and the FAA, andis unnecessary given the BFA’s recent initiatives in this arena and its ongoing safety education programs.Recognizing the continued growth in the balloon ride industry in the USA and around the world, theBalloon Federation of America has, within the past year, established a new Balloon Ride Operators Division.This division seeks to represent tour ride operators, large and small. The division’s many goals, already indevelopment, include recommended safe operating guidelines and improved consumer education. While thedivision is still in its formative stages, the initial response from operators has been welcoming and membershipis growing.The BFA has long held that safety education and training is a constant priority not just for tour ride operatorsbut also for all balloon pilots and crew. For more than 30 years the BFA has, in conjunction with the sport’sinsurance providers and regional balloon clubs throughout the country, encouraged its members to participatein annual BFA approved safety seminars as a means of obtaining recurrent safety/education training. To date,in 2014, some 23 such seminars have been conducted with more than 1,700 balloonists participating. Theseseminars also serve to qualify balloon pilots for the FAA’s widely acclaimed WINGS safety program.In contrast to these efforts, the NTSB’s recommendation will not enhance safety, but will add another layerof unnecessary federal oversight to an already challenged FAA. Such a regulation would prove burdensome tothe tour flight business owners and their pilots in both time and money to comply with the regulation. It wouldlikewise stretch the FAA’s already thin resources of inspectors required to initially implement the program andthen oversee its ongoing compliance and enforcement. Additionally such a regulation could require significantfinancial expenditure and investment of FAA personnel resources for the education and training of its inspectorranks, many of whom lack an extensive knowledge base of hot air ballooning and the unique business ofballoon sight-seeing tour flights.The Balloon Federation of America commends the NTSB for its desire to address and improve the safety ofthe sport. However, the accidents cited by the NTSB were the result of human factors and this recommendationdoes not address this causal link and therefore will not enhance safety. The BFA, and its Balloon Ride OperatorsDivision, stands ready to work in partnership with the NTSB and the FAA to develop and implement qualitativeprograms that will achieve enhanced safety for balloon pilots, crew, and the flying public without addingunnecessary and burdensome regulation.The Balloon Federation of America is the national aero club for hot air and gas balloonists throughout theUSA and is a member organization of the National Aeronautic Association and the Federation AeronautiqueInternationale.-30P.O. Box 400 Indianola, IA 50125 • www.bfa.net A Balloon Site built by Balloonists for Balloonist's Become a Member Today Jeff A Thompson. Admin@HotAirBalloonist.com 407-421-9322 ? 44 year LTA pilot, BFA member since 1977, BFA Level DA-8, Ed Yost Master Pilot. 6500 flights, 5650 Flight Hours Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kevin Cloney Posted May 5, 2015 Report Share Posted May 5, 2015 Well written Scott. I wish the NTSB and FAA would put more interest in addressing 14 CFR 91.119 which is a greater concern. We can "self police" and grow through this site and professional organizations like the BFA without their involvment. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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