Flight Manual for Gas Balloons of Type NL-STU
Issue 2.0
May 02, 2016
Page 6-3
6.5 Sand bags and sand containers
The sand bags serve to carry the flight ballast in units of 15 kg. The bags are open at the top
and have a rope or belt with a hook for attaching the sand bags. If the sand ballast is to be sus-
pended outside the basket or from the load ring, the hooks must be secured to prevent them
from detaching themselves. Fine-grained sand, preferably dry, is used as sand ballast.
The sand container is a bag that has room for the contents of two to three sand bags. The sand
container is equipped with a scoop that the pilot can use to drop sand in small doses. The sand
container hangs outside the basket on the short edge of the basket. This is generally the part of
the basket in which the pilot stands.
6.6 Trail rope
The trail rope is not a compulsory part of the equipment, as the balloon does not have to be
aligned with a specific orientation prior to deflation. If the trail rope is used during landing to de-
celerate the rate of descent prior to touch-down, it must be made of natural fibers. For a
1000 m
3
balloon, a coconut fiber rope with a diameter of 30 mm and a length of 50 m is recom-
mended.
6.7 Ropes
6.7.1 Holding ropes
The two holding ropes are attached at the upper cross seam of the envelope. During inflation,
they serve to limit the lateral movement of the envelope. If the envelope has turned during the
inflation operation, or if it has been incorrectly toggle-fastened, it can be turned to the correct
position above the basket by means of the holding ropes. If there is no wind during deflation of
the envelope, the envelope can be pulled away from above the basket by means of the holding
ropes.
6.7.2 Parachute line
Since 2001, the parachute line has been colored red. The parachute line is used for opening the
parachute in order to vent gas in a controlled manner and for pulling down the parachute to de-
flate the balloon. The transition from the valve effect to the deflation effect of the parachute is
indicated by a vibration in the parachute line. It must be ensured that the parachute is not
opened and closed abruptly.
6.7.3 Emergency opening line
The emergency opening is not mandatory for this type of balloon. The emergency opening line
is colored yellow. One end is attached to the emergency opening tongue, while the other end
runs through a deflection thimble fastened to the upper appendix ring and into the basket.