Safety is our standard when it comes to weather!

We love to fly and you will too!  When you come to fly, it will be something you will want to share with everyone you know.  However, we also must be safe.  This means waiting for the right weather conditions to conduct your flight safely.  Weather can be the most frustrating thing about a balloon flight.  Waiting for the right conditions is a must.  We promise we will be as flexible as possible when it comes to accommodating your schedule.  Please understand that we will not take chances with your life.  When your day comes to fly, we know from our many decades of experience, that you will simply love the flight.  Below you will find a list of the things that will keep us on the ground and why.

High Wind

Wind is a balloons biggest enemy.  Wind of more than about 10mph will make the balloon almost uncontrollable. We do not like to take passengers if the winds are more than 6 MPH.

To put a balloon up you must first fill it with air.  This is done by laying the balloon on the ground and starting a large fan.  You must hold the balloon still long enough to fill it with air before you turn on the burner to stand up the balloon.  If you have any wind the balloon will begin to catch the wind like a giant sail and begin to drag itself across the field.  A balloon can generate as much as 6,000 lbs of pulling force in as little as a 12 mph wind.  At this time we don't even want to talk about landing in windy conditions.

Poor Visibility

A Hot Air Balloon is a VFR type of aircraft.  This means Visual Flight Rules.  These are rules written by the Federal Aviation Administration.  Not only is it illegal to operate a balloon in poor visibility but imagine driving your car with your eyes closed.  You're bound to hit something and it wont be pretty.  To land a balloon the pilot must slow the decent of the balloon to get it to level off right at the ground level.  Hard to do when you can not see the ground.  We also need to have room under the clouds to fly.  If the clouds are only 1,000 feet off the ground we do not have the legal distance requirements to fly.  Keep in mind, there is a delay between when the pilot turns on the burner and the balloon begins to respond.  Very much having a deer run out in front of your car on the highway.  By the time you see the deer its too late.  Remember also that in poor visibility other aircraft can not see us either.  If there is even a chance of visibility issues we will choose not to fly.  This is (in our opinion) the most dangerous condition.

Wind Shear

There are days when it seems perfectly flyable on the ground.  BUT.. In some cases the wind just above the tree tops is scooting along real good.  This is what we call a "Wind Shear".  There are several problems with high winds aloft.  First is that your ground team can not keep up.  The recovery team must travel about 2.5 times faster on the ground that you are flying in the sky in order to keep up.  The balloon is going cross country and the ground team is on roads that may not go parallel to the balloons flight.  On the ground they must deal with turns, stop lights, Stop Signs and TRAFFIC.  If you are flying along at 25 miles per hour they must be doing 62.5 constantly to keep up.  Another problem and more severe is what the shear does to the balloon.  Lets stop for a second and explain a shear.  This is a point in the sky where two different layers of wind have A). a significant speed difference or B), a considerable difference in direction. When a balloon hits a wind shear it can collapse the side of the balloon causing the pilot to burn thru the skin of the balloon or the balloon can literally skip off the shear like a rock on water.

Think of it like this.

Here is a great analogy:  Imagine we have placed a hula hoop about 250 feet out in a lake.  You have a rock and you have to skip the rock off the water and make it stop inside the Hula Hoop.  Sounds nearly impossible,  Now, You get one chance at it and your betting your life on it.  We won’t do that.  Flying a balloon when there is a significant wind shear at low levels to the ground is simply not safe.

Rain

Generally when you have rain you have weather conditions that can change dramatically.  Here in Minnesota rain is either driven by an advancing cold front or by the convective heating of the surface of the earth by our intense sunshine.  In either case the rain on a balloon will add dramatic weight to the skin of the balloon forcing the pilot to add extra amounts of heat to keep the balloon aloft.  It is possible for this weight to become so heavy that it literally forces the balloon into the ground.  If the pilot can successfully land the balloon the damage to the fabric of the balloon will completely ruin the aircraft.  WE DO NOT LIKE RAIN.

As we like to say:

"We have 100 reasons WE WANT TO TAKE YOU FLYING.  We only have one reason we will not.  SAFETY".

"I hate to disappoint someone but I refuse to hurt anyone"

A quote from a famous flight instructor

 

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West Ridge Park
11:10 pm, Jul 5, 2025
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NWS Twin Cities/Chanhassen MN
Jul-05 7:54 - Jul-06 6:00
...The Flood Warning is extended for the following rivers in Minnesota... Crow River at Rockford affecting Wright and Hennepin Counties. ...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in Minnesota... Minnesota River at New Ulm affecting Brown, Blue Earth and Nicollet Counties. Minnesota River at Granite Falls HWY 212 affecting Chippewa, Renville and Yellow Medicine Counties. Minnesota River at Morton affecting Renville and Redwood Counties. Minnesota River at Montevideo affecting Chippewa, Lac qui Parle and Yellow Medicine Counties. South Fork Crow River below Mayer affecting Carver County. * WHAT...Minor flooding is occurring and minor flooding is forecast. * WHERE...South Fork Crow River below Mayer. * WHEN...Until Sunday evening. * IMPACTS...At 11.0 feet, Carver County Road 123 is closed north of Highway 7 to 42nd Street. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - At 830 PM CDT Saturday, the stage was 11.2 feet. - Recent Activity...The maximum river stage in the 24 hours ending at 830 PM CDT Saturday was 11.3 feet. - Forecast...The river is expected to fall below flood stage early tomorrow afternoon and continue falling to 8.6 feet Saturday, July 12. - Flood stage is 11.0 feet. - Flood History...This crest compares to a previous crest of 11.1 feet on 06/28/2011.
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Buffalo Municipal Airport
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