Flight Manual for Gas Balloons of Type NL-STU
Issue 2.0
May 02, 2016
Page 3-2
3.2 Behavior in the event of gas fires
WARNING:
During inflation and deflation, electrostatically conductive footwear must be worn
in the vicinity of hydrogen. Clothing made of synthetic materials must not be
worn. Cell telephones and lighters must be removed from pockets. Clothing must
not be taken off or put on within a radius of 10 m of the balloon to prevent any
electrostatic charges generated from being discharged in the vicinity of the bal-
loon.
CAUTION:
Pure hydrogen burns with a colorless flame. For this reason, a hydrogen fire is
initially difficult to detect.
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Gas fire during inflation
The following procedure must be observed in the event of a fire during inflation of the balloon:
NOTE:
Balloons that are filled with pure hydrogen burn with a tall, low-pressure jet of flame.
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Gas fire during deflation
The following procedure must be observed in the event of a fire after the balloon has landed:
WARNING:
The envelope and the basket must remain completely attached to one another
until the envelope has been fully deflated. This is to prevent the envelope from
flying away while burning in the event of a fire.
Gas supply:
The flame must be extinguished by cutting off the gas supply immediately. If
this is not possible, leave the gas fire to burn until the arrival of firefighters.
Persons:
Persons must be moved away from the danger zone to prevent injury from
falling parts of the envelope that are on fire.
Secondary fire:
Secondary fires must be contained.
Persons:
All persons must be moved to safety.
Balloon:
Leave the balloon to burn. Wait until firefighters arrive.
Secondary fire:
Secondary fires must be contained.