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File photo of hot air balloons. (credit: Lintao Zhang/Getty Images)

File photo of hot air balloons. (credit: Lintao Zhang/Getty Images)

FITZGERALD, Ga. (AP) — As a fierce thunderstorm that seemed to come out of nowhere closed in, hot-air balloon pilot Edward Ristaino spotted an open field 4,000 feet below and calmly and tersely warned the five skydivers aboard the craft, “You need to get out now.”

He may have saved their lives, but he lost his own.

With lightning spidering across the sky and the wind rocking their parachutes, the skydivers floated safely to the ground, while the balloon was sucked up into the clouds, then sent crashing to earth. Ristaino’s body wasn’t found until Monday, nearly three days later.

“If we would have left a minute later, we would have been sucked into the storm,” said skydiver Dan Eaton.

The group had taken off Friday evening, ascending into a blue sky from a festival in Fitzgerald, Ga., about 175 miles south of Atlanta. From the air, they could see only a haze that soon turned menacing.

“It started off as just a red dot on the radar, and then it mushroomed very quickly into a big storm. This one just popped up out of the blue,” Ben Hill County Sheriff Bobby McLemore said.

The 63-year-old Ristaino sighted a 15-acre clearing, then told the skydivers to get out, uttering the words with remarkable calm.

Skydiver Dennis Valdez said he regrets not strapping the pilot in with him when he jumped, but he didn’t realize how dire the situation was.

“We had no idea what was going on in the pilot’s head,” Valdez said. “It was only apparent to me post facto that he was definitely very nervous about the weather, rushing to get us out of there.”

Likewise, skydiver Jessica Wesnofske said she didn’t comprehend how bad the storm had become until the winds whipped and rocked her parachute on the way down.

An updraft took Ristaino into the clouds, 17,000 or 18,000 feet up, he told his ground crew via walkie-talkie. Then the storm apparently collapsed the balloon and twisted it into a streamer. In his last transmission, he reported that he was at 2,000 feet and saw trees beneath him, according to the sheriff.

After searching the woods with helicopters, airplanes, horses and all-terrain vehicles, crews found Ristaino’s body in the gondola of his twisted-up craft, about eight miles from where the skydivers landed.

The storm’s chaotic crosscurrents had complicated searchers’ efforts to figure out where the balloon crashed. Authorities used radar images of the storm to help guide the 50 to 75 searchers across 12 to 15 square miles.

Ristaino operated a balloon sightseeing company out of his home in Cornelius, N.C., about 20 miles north of Charlotte. He was described as a superb balloonist.

“He could take that balloon, blow it up in his front yard and take it up, missing all those power lines and everything,” said Carole White, a neighbor. “He’s been doing this for years and years. He loves it.”

Balloon pilots have to be certified by the Federal Aviation Administration, a process that includes training in such things as safety and meteorology.

Troy Bradley, president of the Balloon Federation of America, said that with the growing sophistication of radar technology and the wealth of radar data now available, ballooning accidents involving storms are rare. But sudden weather changes occasionally catch pilots aloft, he said.

Eaton, who has jumped from planes, helicopters and the occasional hot air balloon, said he knows enough about skydiving to recognize when he shouldn’t go up. And Friday, he said, wasn’t one of those days.

“We never saw it coming,” he said. “We had blue skies all day. There was no issue. If there was an issue about the winds, I wouldn’t have jumped. It’s just not worth it.”

On his way down, Valdez said, he felt helpless as he watched the outline of Ristaino’s balloon fade into a storm cloud.

“He put us before he put his own safety,” Valdez said.

(© Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

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  • williamsj32

    Hello!!!??? Radar and weather forecasts!!! Use em!!!

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      Hellooooooo!!!!!!!!

      “when the fast-developing storm struck”

      No radar in the world could have seen it – idi#t

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    • Willie’s Mother

      williamsj32

      “Hello!!!??? Radar and weather forecasts!!! Use em!!!”
      ————————————————-
      Hello? Read the story moron!

    • Leo

      Pop-up thunderstorms are part of life in this corner of the country, and they do just ‘pop-up’. The radar is clear. then 12-15 minutes later there are storms everywhere!
      These storms are usually isolated, but they can cover 500 sq miles in a few minutes. Then they are gone!

      Radar is only helpful when you have the updates within the time window that you need at the moment.

    • RetiredArmyGuy

      Radar in a hot air balloon??? Sheeesh…what an air head.

      Just for laughs, how do you propose the pilot of a hot air balloon powers an airborne radar system where there is no electrical system on board the aircraft?

      God…these people vote and they procreate!

  • sofloshydiver

    i was there, the storm came up so fast it was unreal, i live in south florida and am use to fast moving weather, but this was a really quick moving front. were praying for you man!

  • Bovinescatologist

    If he streamered, then it means the turbulence inside the storm was powerful enough to collapse his balloon and push the hot air out. He was probably venting his hot air so that he could go down and that may have made it easier for it to collapse. However I’d think that the ram air going into the mouth of the balloon would have re-inflated it on the way down. Also when the skydivers went over the side it would have made him shoot up flatenning the top of his baloon pushing hot air out. That could have been a contributing factor.

    • Balloonpilot

      Yes.

  • stacyH

    I have to think that it was too windy for him to take off in the first place. My father is a balloonist and he is very conservative. You have to be, to stay safe. I hope and pray they find him and I’m so sorry for the family.

    • Smak

      Well, my uncle is a balloonist and he’s a PROGRESSIVE! So there!!

  • Libertas Maximus

    Just so you know, CBS, I refuse to read web pages that jump around as a result of your stupid ads at the top of the page that expand and retract.

    • skyhook

      ya i hate that when that happens

  • Uh..what?

    “Ben Hill County Sheriff Bobby McLemore said a helicopter spotted the balloon, and searchers on the ground then found the body 63-year-old Edward Ristaino.”

    “Wesnofske and Eaton said they’re holding out hope that Ristaino survived.”

    I think they MAY want to edit this a little bit.

  • David

    And why in the world didn’t this guy carry a parachute on board for HIMSELF to use in case of emergency (fire, storm, balloon failure, etc)?

    • Balloonpilot

      Balloon failure? What exactly is that?

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  • JB

    Gosh, this story really blows!

    Meh, someone had to say it.

  • Common

    Why wouldn’t you carry a parachute with you in a hot air balloon? Why couldn’t he have strapped on one of the reserve chutes from the skydivers?

    • Former Paratrooper

      You are not a skydiver are you? You can’t strap on someone else s reserve chute. They are an integral part of the chute pack. The military reserve chute is separate, but you have to have a parachute harness on to attach it to.

      • Certified Flight Instructor

        Federal Aviation Aviation Regulations require the pilotof an aircraft carrying sport parachutists to wear a parachute. A baloon is considered an aircraft (not an airplane). He broke the ruke,,tooj a chance…and died.

        And yes, he could have worn the harness only and had a clip on reserve in the baloon. He could even have had the reserve on and a deploy line hooked to the bottom of the basket. Anyway..he’s gone.

      • Balloonpilot

        They’re called BALLOONS

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  • Just Me

    That “file photo” is a joke. Doesn’t anyone know how to use Photoshop? (Those balloons must have been blessed or something – they have “auras” around them)

  • shawn

    seriously? how did no one know about this storm? come one, this guys death is on whoever oked the conditions as safe for ballooning

    • A Drew

      Really, did you not read the story? The pilot in command was the guy who died. He ok’d the flight. He went down with his vessel. And he recognized, when others who were on board with him did not, that the weather was getting bad. This is a tragic story about a hero dying pursuing his passion, and saving others in the process.

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  • Jason

    While I feel sorry for the loss of life, thunderstorms don’t just “pop up”. There are certain ingredients needed to produce them. Pilots should be able to recognize these factors and make a go / no go decision based on their knowledge. When in doubt on weather conditions, you just don’t fly.

    A bit more investigation reveals this: At 5:15 pm local time the day of the accident, Temp: 82, dewpoint 63, rel humidity 51%. The weather balloon launched at 00z from Tallahassee showed a CAPE value of 2123 j/kg.. Those are classic ingredients for “pop up” storms.

    The storm prediction center in Norman, OK at 1630z issued the day 1 outlook, which in part stated: ADDITIONAL STORM DEVELOPMENT IS EXPECTED THIS AFTERNOON ALONG THIS OUTFLOW BOUNDARY IN A MODERATELY UNSTABLE ENVIRONMENT WITH MLCAPE OF 1500-2000 J/KG. THE INSTABILITY WILL SUPPORT STRONG UPDRAFTS AND SOME HAIL RISK…AS WELL AS ISOLATED DOWNBURSTS WITH HEAVY PRECIPITATION LOADING. STILL…RELATIVELY WEAK VERTICAL SHEAR WILL CONTINUE TO LIMIT THE RISK FOR PERSISTENT SEVERE STORMS.

    Sorry… but I maintain storms do not just “pop out of nowhere”. These were forecast hours before the accident.

  • Balloonpilot

    I am a licensed pilot with an LTA Free Balloon (Lighter Than Air) endorsement and over 300 hours as PIC… I once took off into a clear blue sky on an early morning flight. By the time I was at 800 ft. msl fog rolled in beneath me and I didn’t see the Earth for more than an hour. I had to descend thru the fog when I began running low on propane. I was lucky – no power lines. All the training in the world and all the weather forecasts (Yes, I spoke to flight service before the flight for weather info) sometimes aren’t enough. Terrible accident. My thoughts are with the pilots family and friends.

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  • Joe Blough

    Why didn’t he cut away the gondola and use the balloon as a parachute?

    • Balloonpilot

      The mouth of the balloon is a lot wider than you may think. I can’t imagine a human being strong enough to hold on to it. During inflation it takes two people to hold the mouth open.

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    Shush, the adults are talking here.

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    Are you suggesting global warming? That’s the biggest sham since owebama.

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