A pilot has tragically lost his life in one of two hot air balloon catastrophes that unfolded yesterday, near Central Turkey’s breathtaking Ihara Valley
What should have been a joyful holiday experience descended into tragedy on Sunday after two hot air balloons crashed in separate incidents, leaving one pilot dead.
Year after year, hundreds of thousands of visitors flock to Turkey for ballooning season, which reaches its peak between the months of June and August. These two incidents occurred near the Ihara Valley in Central Turkey, where the breathtaking natural landscape makes for spectacular views from the sky.
The rugged “fairy chimney” rock formations of Cappadocia, a UNESCO World Heritage site caused by centuries of unusual erosion, are a particular draw for adventurous tourists.
According to local media reports, both balloons took off during suitable weather conditions; however, they were forced to make a sudden touchdown due to unexpected changes in the wind. It was then that catastrophe struck.
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In one of the incidents, 19 Indonesian tourists were injured, while the pilot, who has not been named, sadly died after falling out of the basket, with his feet getting tangled in the rope. In an update, Aksaray Governor Mehmet Ali Kumbuzoğlu told members of the public: “Unfortunately, our pilot got stuck under the basket and died. Our tourists are in good condition. We took them to the hospital by ambulance. They are being examined.”
According to the state-run Anadolu Agency, another hot air balloon that launched in the Guzelyurt area of the region also ran into disaster after making a hard landing early Sunday morning, with 12 Indian tourists left “slightly wounded”. All those injured were taken to the hospital for treatment.
In the aftermath of this tragedy, local authorities have launched an investigation, while tour operators have been advised to review their safety protocols. Footage from Ilhas News Agency shows one deflated balloon, with its passenger basket lying on its side, while emergency services tended to the injured.
The Turkey’s Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure has stated that it will now be carrying out an investigation. The government body advised: “Unfortunately, the pilot of the balloon lost his life as a result of the hard landing. It was understood that the meteorological conditions were suitable for flight at the time of take-off, but the decision to land was made due to unexpected winds in the region.”
Unfortunately, these aren’t the first fatal hot air balloon crashes to happen in Turkey in recent years. Back in 2022, two Spanish tourists died after a hot air balloon made a particularly rocky landing, following a sightseeing tour of Cappadocia’s geological wonders.
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