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FAQ'S

SunKiss Hot Air Ballooning faqs will help you find the answers to questions you have about your hot air balloon flight with SunKiss Ballooning . Here’s what you can expect before, during and after your balloon ride. You might even find a few neat facts you didn’t know about the adventure you are about take.

SunKiss Ballooning suggests dressing as if you were going for a light hike in the weather just outside your door. That’s right, the temperature is no different in the balloon than it is on the ground. You should wear proper footwear, no dress shoes or flip flops and comfort clothes, no dresses or suits, for your safety and comfort. Always bring layers in case the temperature changes. The burner gives off radiant heat so some people prefer to wear a hat.

Yes, We encourage you to wear a hat as the burner can be quite warm at times. The burner is needed to lift the weight of the basket allowing everyone to float through the air.

SunKiss Hot Air Balloons fly early in the morning, right after sunrise and late in the day, right before sunset. This is when the wind is calmest since the sun is low in the sky.

SunKiss Ballooning’s chase crew (usually Dave or Rob White) follows along in a van or truck. The chase crew is in radio/cell phone contact with the pilot, so they can be there when the balloon lands (or soon afterwards).

All hot air balloons consist of a burner system, a basket and an envelope. The differences are in the shape and size of the envelope, the deflation system, the basket shape and design and the configuration, design, and number of burners. SunKiss Ballooning has multiple baskets and balloons to match the number of passengers.

SunKiss Ballooning has a clean record when it comes to SAFETY so it’s not advisable due to the possibility of propane fires or explosions from leaks, although leaks are extremely rare. The balloon fabric can also be damaged by a stray spark or hot ash. There is a strict non-smoking rule at most balloon festivals as well as with our company.

Rip-stop nylon is the most common material. Polyester and other fabrics are sometimes used. The lower portions around the opening are usually made from a fire resistant material like Nomex, similar to what race car drivers and firemen wear.

Yes. A Balloon Pilot Certificate is issued by the Federal Aviation Administration in the USA. You must pass an FAA written exam, obtain a prescribed number of hours of instruction, make a solo flight, a flight to a specific altitude and pass a flight test. You don’t have to be able to fly an airplane since it is a completely different type of aircraft, although many balloon pilots also fly other types of aircraft like airplanes and helicopters. All of SunKiss Ballooning’s pilots are FAA Commercially Licensed.

Pre-planning is the key! Since the experience averages about 3 hours or so, pre-planning pays off in this regard. There are no bathrooms available aboard the balloon or during this 3-hour window.

Yes. However, there are some special concerns: If you come down in an area where there are no roads it is difficult to retrieve the balloon. Also, mountain winds can be difficult for the pilot to maneuver the balloon.

Hot Air Balloons simply float gliding with the wind. The pilot can control the balloon’s altitude allowing the pilot to find a wind direction going in the desired location, Hot Air Balloons are not able to fly upwind or crosswind. Preflight planning insures the pilot knows which way the balloon will be traveling, and the pilot makes sure there are plenty of suitable landing sites downwind.

SunKiss Ballooning offers a flight to people ages 7+ as long as you are able to get in the balloon gondola unassisted.