US Hot Air Balloon
Behind Lancaster Host Resort Hotel
Lancaster Pennsylvania
U.S.A.
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US Hot Air Balloon...A Flight Into Hell *EDitor's suggestion *REBUTTAL
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3Consumer
0Employee/Owner
I want you to know that you are responsbile for the worst time we've had in recent memory. It was without a doubt a terrifying and traumatic experience. The 'operator', Dick Hess, after demonstrating how a landing should be, proceded to propel the balloon to the ground at a very high rate of speed smashing us into the ground! The balloon then bounced and dragged for another 120 yards. We were left with injuries and trauma which will be felt for some time to come.
We spent $650 for an enjoyable experience but instead received bruises, lacerations and psychological trauma, not to mention 'certificates' that we're expected to fill in ourselves!
We never even received a simple apology from the 'operator'!
Although a release was signed, we can't imagine this is how a balloon ride comes to an end. There is no way this is the standard landing procedure.
We ask that nobody use this company as there are a number of other highly competent individuals running Balloon rides which are safe.
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#1 Update By Author
AUTHOR: - ()
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, June 26, 2001
POSTED: Tuesday, August 27, 2002
Dear michael,
Even though you signed a paper, that might not mean you still cannot collect any damages.
If they were negligent, you should be able to collect damages. For instance, if they took you up into the air and it was too windy putting you at risk, or, if they were under the influence of drugs or alcohol they would be responsible. There are possibly many other situations that would allow you to collect damages if you are suffering from their negligence? All these balloon companies carry insurance and most likely required to carry insurance by your county or state who license them.
I remember a horse riding stable I worked for as a kid. They made people sign that same type of paper, releasing the horse stable from any liability. Not true. They paid out claims many times because they were negligent.
At minimum, if a strong letter were written to the company with threats of a law suit, publicity by the Internet and other media may cause them to change their position. Certainly you should get a full refund plus any doctor or hospital bill you may incur.
EDitor@badbusinessbureau.com
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#2
AUTHOR: - ()
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, September 05, 2001
POSTED: Tuesday, August 27, 2002
This email is a rebuttal to RipOff #5531.
It was sent by Chase Crew Chief at mandrake2001@aol.com.
US Hot Air Balloon...A Flight Into Hell *EDitor's suggestion (#5531)
They filed the following rebuttal to the above Rip-Off Report:
Their email: mandrake2001@aol.com
Their name: Chase Crew Chief
Their relationship to the company: Supporter
Rebuttal:
I am a crew chief for a balloon team and I can assure you,
the pilot was not under the influence of anything. The FAA
(Federal Aviation Administration) have a strict policy regarding
alcohol, and drugs. If you've used them, you license is revoked. Period.
As for your "bang-up" landing, ballooning is an experience based
purely on the weather. When you take off, you have an idea what
direction your going, but other than up and down, the pilot can't
control direction. Before the flight takes off, the pilot checks
the weather up to 4 times before actually flying. Occasionally,
a rough landing does occur. The wind could have built up while
in the air. You can't stop Mother Nature. Ever flown in an
airplane and not experienced some turbulence?
As for your "fill-in" certificates, its probably because they
don't want complaints from people about misspellings.
And, yes your right, that wasn't "standard" landing
procedure. THERE ISN'T A STANDARD!! They're all different. There are ideal landings, but no "standard" ones.
Some are soft landings and some are harder than others.
You got your flight. The landing was a little rough. So WHAT?
Quit complaining and be glad there are people who are willing
to provide this service to you in the first place.
#3
AUTHOR: - ()
SUBMITTED: Friday, December 21, 2001
POSTED: Tuesday, August 27, 2002
This email is a rebuttal to RipOff #5531.
It was sent by Steve Wood at Mastamuva@aol.com.
US Hot Air Balloon...A Flight Into Hell *EDitor's suggestion *REBUTTAL (#5531)
They filed the following rebuttal to the above Rip-Off Report:
Their email: Mastamuva@aol.com
Their name: Steve Wood
Their relationship to the company: Consumer Suggestion
Rebuttal:
I read the chase crew guys comment and was shocked. If your cab driver drove head on into a semi truck what are the passengers supposed to say? "Lets just be glad the cabbie was there to provide us with this service". I do believe that passengers in any type of vehicle operated by a driver or pilot for money deserve to be able to assume they will return safely.
#4 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: William - Boston ()
SUBMITTED: Saturday, March 16, 2002
POSTED: Tuesday, August 27, 2002
What a stupid complaint! What do you suggest the pilot should have done to smooth out the landing...Give you pillows? Order the wind to stop?
You never know how the landing is going to be. Any landing is a good landing! I happen to enjoy rough ones and look forward to winds that might pick up.
Quite whining and take up some girly activity.
#5 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Don - Mpls. ()
SUBMITTED: Monday, August 26, 2002
POSTED: Tuesday, August 27, 2002
Sirs:
I have been a balloon pilot for over 50 years.
I have known the pilot involved in this report for almost half that time, but have never flown with him. He may be a little more adventurous than I am, but maybe not. He is certainly a well qualified pilot.
Ballooning is an athletic sport. The baskets obviously do not have wheels and do not generally land on airport runways. Note that the passengers are not seated and are not belted in.
The only way to stop a balloon is by dragging and developing ground friction. The more the wind, the longer the drag, thankfully. The alternative is to find a high and sturdy stone wall.
The only real problem in the case in point was either an inadequate preflight briefing or (as is most common - even in airline briefing) a lack of attention to the briefing. That is quite natural, given the excitement and anticipation of this delightful experience.
I do not ever have passengers sign a release.
LIGHTEN UP! (c)
Respectfully offered,
#6 Consumer Suggestion
AUTHOR: Kim - Gilbert (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, June 10, 2003
POSTED: Tuesday, June 10, 2003
Mandrake did not do his company any justice by being a jerk in the rebuttle. There are other companies out there to use, I would not use this company because of the unprofessional response. Most people realize that humans cannot control the weather but when people are injured in an unfortunate accident and it was not the passengers fault, something should be done to establish some good faith. Just because he is FAA certifed doesn't mean squat. How about all the airline pilots arrested recently for being drunk? Out here in AZ a few years ago there was a hot air balloon company making the news after the pilot (who was high on cocaine and cocaine was even found at the accident scene) seriously injured several passengers and even killed one or 2, if my memory serves me correctly.
When a first time experience upsets this many people, some better communication should get to your customers instead of the "not our fault". That doesn't get any repeat business.
I'm going on my first hot air balloon ride next month in Colorado I hope I have a better experience than this.