[W2CRA] Fwd: North Brunswick man injured in balloon accident still
in critical condition
Walter O'Brien
WAlter at walterobrien.com
Sun Oct 12 12:47:13 EDT 2008
Not sure if this has gotten around to the group yet, but Keith Sproul,
WU2Z was critically injured Friday at the Albuquerque balloon festival
yesterday, and a passenger in his balloon was killed.
Balloon pilots somber at NM festival after death
By HEATHER CLARK
Associated Press Writer
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) -- Pilots of hot air balloons on Saturday
mourned the loss of one of their own in a fiery crash at Albuquerque's
famous festival, even as they said another pilot fighting for his life
after the accident would want them to keep flying.
Saturday's weather failed to cooperate. Windy, stormy weather grounded
balloons readying for a morning mass ascension, and evening fireworks
also were canceled, lending a somber mood to the Albuquerque
International Balloon Fiesta.
Keith Sproul of North Brunswick, N.J., was critically injured Friday
when the gondola of his Wings of Wind balloon crashed into power lines
and exploded into flames over the town of Bernalillo. His co-pilot,
Stephen Lachendro of Butler, Pa., was killed.
Sproul remained in critical condition Saturday, a hospital spokesman
said.
"Our friend who's fighting for his life in the hospital, he would have
wanted us to fly if it was flyable. I mean, that's what we do," said
balloon pilot Chris Keefe of Oshkosh, Wis.
Keefe said Sproul was one of about a dozen balloon pilots who belong
to the dawn patrol, a handful of balloons that launch before sunrise
to test air currents for other balloons that will take off later. The
crash occurred around 8 a.m., too late for Sproul to have been
carrying out those duties.
The pilots said Sproul would want them to learn from the accident.
Pilot Craig Kennedy of Albuquerque said of Sproul: "I'll bet you that
he will share his experience with any pilot who will listen to explain
what happened, so that we can learn from it."
Balloon fiesta spokeswoman Kathie Leyendecker said Lachendro was a
"very well-loved pilot."
"There's lots of warm conversations and reminiscing going on today,"
she said.
Pilots and fiesta organizers gave no thought to shutting down the
festival, which ends Sunday.
"It provides a lot of joy and excitement for a lot of people," Keefe
said. "We don't consider (ballooning) a risk-taking activity. Just
like an airline pilot flying cross-country with a load of passengers,
he doesn't consider his job a risky thing."
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the crash.
Witnesses on the ground said it was windy at the time, and authorities
said they received several reports of hard landings within about 15
minutes of the crash.
Six people died from 1990 to 2007 when their balloons hit or snagged
power lines during the fiesta. Four died in 1982 when propane tanks on
a balloon exploded.
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