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Ickle Bug | 17:05 Sun 22nd Jul 2007 | Hobbies & Interests
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I would love to go in a hot air baloon, do you know if it's possible to sit down in one, someone said they are like a wine rack effect and you have to stand in a confimed space? Thanks
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why would you want to sit down in it ? i would love to go in one to but very expensive
Go for it. You don't want to sit down as there is so much to see. I've flown, parachuted, dived, sailed, you name it. But one of the best was a balloon trip. Like sailing, there is no noise of engines only the odd 'burn' to gain height. They are not cheap but well worth it.
The traditional whicker basket for passenger occupancy comes in different sizes, depending on the size of the balloon envelope. Commercial operators have balloons that can seat (or stand) three or four passengers, all the way up to 10 or 12, at least here in the U.S. The balloon and the pilot's are certificated (licensed in the U.K.) just like airplane pilots, and as such, both are required to undergo periodic inspections. A respectable operator will provide you with evidence of the ballons inspection history as well as the pilot's licensing status. While I view them with somewhat of a jaundiced eye, they can provide an extremely satisfying experience. The best time of the day for the ride is early morning (well before sunrise) or evening. You'll be amazed at how much you can hear coming from the ground, even at 1,000 feet altitude or better... Enjoy!
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Thank you to those that replied to my question, reason I need to sit down is I am disabled but do want to see everthing that's going on!!! Was worried it may not be possible. Thanks.

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