List of ballooning accidents

This is a list of ballooning accidents by date. It shows the number of fatalities associated with various accidents that involved manned balloons, such as Montgolfiere hot air balloons, Charliere gas balloons, or de-Roziere gas & hot-air hybrid balloons. This list does not include non-fatal accidents, or accidents involving other types of aerostat/lighter-than-air aircraft (i.e. dirigibles, blimps, zeppelins, airships, etc.).

List

Date Incident Location Notes Deaths Injured
15 June 1785 Death of Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier Wimereux, France Crashed during attempt to cross the English Channel. Balloon involved was a de-Roziere hybrid hydrogen-hot-air balloon and not a just a Montgolfiere plain hot air balloon.[1] No survivors. Considered one of the first fatal aviation accidents, possibly the first in recorded history.[2] 2 0
20 September 1851 Death of Joseph Tardini Copenhagen, Denmark After taking off from Christiansborg Palace in Copenhagen, the balloon went down in the water near Kalvebod Brygge, killing Italian balloonist Joseph Tardini who had performed dozens of flights in the past. His 11-year-old son and a woman survived.[3] The same balloon was again used in July 1852 when Swedish balloonist M. Sivertsen made a successful flight from the town of Christiana in Norway in front of an audience of 40,000 people.[4] Believed to be the first ballooning death in Scandinavia. 1 0
7. Juli 1819 Sophie Blanchard Paris Sophie Blanchard tried to start a firework in 300 m heigth above Paris. The ballon started burning and crashed down. 1 0
December 1853 Nimes balloon crash Nimes, France Balloonist M. Louis Deschamps was killed during his 120th flight from the Arena of Nîmes. Bad weather had already forced the mayor to call off a parachute performance. Deschamps was thrown from the basket and the balloon went down about half a mile further.[5] 1 0
October 1897 S. A. Andrée's Arctic Balloon Expedition of 1897 Kvitøya, Norway Indirect deaths: All three balloon expedition members died of exposure months after their Charliere hydrogen balloon crashed 3 0
14 August 1908 Franco-British Exhibition balloon crash London, England A balloon owned by American balloonist Capt. Lovelace exploded at the Franco-British Exhibition in London, killing his 18-year-old secretary and a male employee.[6] Six others were injured, including a 47-year-old employee who died days later.[7] 3 5
6 June 1968 Danube Tower balloon crash Danube Tower, Vienna, Austria A gas balloon struck the Danube Tower, causing the basket to plummet to the ground, killing American balloonist Francis Shields, Austrian Post and Telegraph Management official Guntram Pammer, and Austria Press Agency journalist Dieter Kasper.[8][9] 3 0
21 September 1970 Free life balloon crash North Atlantic Ocean Balloon was attempting to cross the Atlantic Ocean when it was forced to ditch into the north Atlantic, about 600 miles southeast of Newfoundland. 3 0
21 October 1976 Charlotte balloon crash Charlotte, North Carolina, United States [10] 3 0
29 August 1978 Fishers balloon crash Fishers, Indiana, United States [11] 3 0
15 December 1979 Davie balloon crash Davie, Florida, United States Balloon collided with power lines, causing propane tanks to explode.[12] 4 0
20 April 1980 Hurricane balloon crash Hurricane, West Virginia, United States [13] 3 0
20 September 1980 Flims hot air balloon crash Near Flims, Switzerland [14] 3 0
15 August 1981 Barrington Hills hot air balloon crash Barrington Hills, Illinois, United States Balloon hit high voltage lines and burst into flames after which 5 people jumped and died; sole survivor suffered serious burns.[15] 5 1
1 July 1982 Valais hot air balloon crash Kranzberg mountain, Valais, Switzerland [16] 4 0
3 October 1982 Piedmont balloon crash Piedmont, South Carolina, United States [17] 3 0
3 October 1983 Albuquerque balloon crash Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States After a normal landing, liquid propane escaped, vaporized and ignited the gondola. The balloon began to rise and 4 remaining passengers fell or jumped, killing 3 of them.[18] 4 4
11 June 1989 Garner balloon crash Garner, North Carolina United States Balloon struck cables of a TV tower, causing it to plummet to the ground.[19] 3 0
13 August 1989 1989 Alice Springs hot air balloon crash Near Alice Springs, Australia Mid-air collision with another balloon[20] 13 0
6 October 1990 Groß-Schweinbarth balloon crash Groß-Schweinbarth, Austria Balloon struck trees while attempting to land, destroying the basket and causing those inside to fall to the ground. The balloonist and 3 passengers were killed. 3 other passengers were seriously injured.[21] 4 3
11 December 1990 Columbus balloon crash Columbus, Ohio, United States Balloon struck TV antenna after departing from a field.[22] 4 0
21 May 1993 Gnadendorf balloon crash Gnadendorf, Austria A fire broke out during a landing attempt, killing 5 passengers, including 2 children. The pilot and two other passengers were both seriously injured.[23] 5 3
8 August 1993 Woody Creek balloon crash Woody Creek, Colorado, United States Balloon struck power transmission line, causing basket to fall more than 100 feet.[24] 6 0
15 January 1994 Osterburken balloon crash Osterburken, Germany Balloon caught fire while attempting to land; a 45-year-old man jumped from a height of 8 meters and was injured, a 27-year-old woman jumped from a height of 25 meters and was killed, the 50-year-old balloonist was on fire and fell to his death from a height of 80 meters, and the woman's partner, a 29-year-old man, remained in the basket and died in the fire.[25] 3 1
19 October 1995 Christchurch balloon crash Off the coast of Christchurch, New Zealand Strong winds forced the balloon to ditch into the sea, killing 3 people. Others survived.[26] 3 0
18 October 1997 Kienberg hot air balloon crash Kienberg, Germany [27] 4 0
16 June 1999 Ibbenburen hot air balloon crash Ibbenburen, Germany Crashed after hitting a power line.[28] 4 0
26 August 2001 Verrens-Arvey hot air balloon crash Verrens-Arvey, France Exploded after hitting a power line.[29] 6 0
23 July 2004 Lucerne hot air balloon accident Lucerne, Switzerland Balloon struck buildings and a tree due to strong winds, injuring passengers and causing a woman to fall through an opening in the floor of the gondola. The balloon landed about 20 minutes later.[30] 1 10
20 April 2008 Death of Adelir Antônio de Carli Off Brazil's Atlantic coast Cluster ballooning attempt 1 0
14 October 2009 Yangshuo hot air balloon crash Near Yangshuo, Guangxi, China [31] 4 3
7 January 2012 2012 Carterton hot air balloon crash Near Carterton, New Zealand Entangled in power lines, resulting in fire[32] 11 0
23 August 2012 2012 Ljubljana Marshes hot air balloon crash Municipality of Ig, Slovenia Balloon caught in wind shear, crashed into trees, and caught fire[33] 6 26
26 February 2013 2013 Luxor hot air balloon crash Luxor, Egypt Fire in the basket caused by a leaking fuel line[34][35] Deadliest ballooning accident in aviation history. 19 2
6. August 2013 Accident in Montbovon Montbovon Ballon crashing down after contact with power lines. 1 4
9 May 2014 Ruther Glen balloon crash Ruther Glen, Virginia, United States Balloon struck power lines during landing, causing a fire.[36] 3 0
30 July 2016 2016 Lockhart hot air balloon crash Maxwell, Texas, United States Contact with power lines before crashing[37] 16 0

See also

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