We were at the ramp field site of the hot air balloon at
around 5:30am, I’m glad that Eli lead the way going to the hidden gate located
at the big tent which we thought that it’s for the media holding area, but it’s
a tent for the VIP and organizers of the event. We showed our ramp pass sticker
ID and the army guy who guards the mini gate allowed us to enter the
field.
It was dark around the field and the only light available are the
strong light that comes from the tv camera crew, we stayed there for some
minutes and then proceeded to cover the pre-flight action.
Thanks to Eli
for bringing his head light lamp gear and also bringing 3 radio comm. We felt
that we’re so hardcore that day because we also got radio for our communication
plus wearing our photographer’s vest and Myrns wearing her Air Safari vest.
We arrived at the venue at 1am, it’s the most craziest plan
ever
We slept in Ted’s Hyundai car, which we also called Hyundai hotel
hahaha.
Next time, we will bring a tent and sleeping mat, its sooo okay
sleeping at the venue. We saw lots of cars and jeeps parked infront and all
passengers are sleeping, we went here early just to make it on time before the
balloon flight at 5:30am.
Gates opened at 5:00am, lots of people arriving at the gate
and many lined up for the ticket. We also learned that our media contact is at
the event site waiting for us.
Its dark inside the venue, thank goodness that Eli wears his
headlight lamp.
We arrived at the ramp field and waiting til the preparation
of the hot air balloons.
We started to shoot some photos when we saw the vehicles
arriving one by one, carrying the hot air balloon basket with jet flame booster
engine. I used my Nikon D5300 and a tripod in shooting slow shutter at around
5:00 am
Land Rovers and other big cars waiting for the go signal. I
think they are waiting for the pilots to arrive.
I feel a level of excitement when I saw the chase crew and
their team waiting for the balloons departure. I observe the area and see if
they are strict inside the ramp.
But I’m glad that it was okay to stay
close and take some photos.
In previous events, they were so strict and
they always have marshals roaming around the ramp field, and they always check
the ID and pass of all people inside the ramp field.
Back in the past,
they sell the ramp pass ID for PHP1, 500 and this is exclusively been sold in
some photography clubs and orgs. But for this year, you only get the ramp pass
if you are a media affiliate and member of the media team of the event.
We bloggers were chosen and was invited to be part of the media corps of
this festival.
The sun starts to shine and this Jeep will start to roll in
the middle of the field.
Team PBNET! – Eli, Myrna, Ted and Az (me)
The hot air balloon chase crew started to roll when the sky
turns orange, it means that the sun is starting to sun to rise up. The weather
is perfect during the 1st day of the event. Hot air balloons needed the cold air
in order to get a lift when hot air is pumped to the balloon.
And that’s
the only weather and temp condition we need in order to have a successful hot
air balloon flight.
Strong winds, rain and no presence of cold air can
cancel all hot air balloon flights. If its windy, then the balloon will just
inflate and it will not scheduled to fly.
A Land Rover arrives at the middle of the field carrying our
national flag, I think this is our team Philippines.
Halt!
they’ve chosen the best part to inflate the hot air balloon.
The pilot
guides his team on where to place the basket and the deflated balloon.
During the preparation of the hot air balloon,the first show
here is the flight of the RC UFO, it’s a big quadcopter with lots of lights and
when it flew in the sky, it looks like a UFO with lights.
The light
streak here is the RC UFO zooming in the sky.
Chase
crew now unload the basket into the ramp ground. Its looks light weight, but
take note that this basket carries a big tank of fuel to power the jet booster
engine.
Its
morning already…the pilots have arrived here they attached the tubes of the fuel
tank to the jet booster engine. The pilots are the only authorized to operate
the engine.
Burst
test
The pilots tested the level of flame and they did a series of double
checking to make sure they will have a safe flight.
Spotted: the event director – Capt. Joy Roa, he is also the
main host of the tv show Asian Air Safari in ANC
After the burst test, they will now attach the deflated
balloon in the basket, you need a group of people to lay the big balloon on the
ground.
Here’s another crew fixing the balloons
They will blow the balloon first with a giant fan and later
on they will burst it with hot air.
Ohhh it’s the octopus balloons
The audience area.
Watch out for my next blog post for the flight of the hot air
balloons here in Clark, Pampanga
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