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Four dead, one hurt after hot air balloon crash in rural Pinal County

Four dead, one hurt after hot air balloon crash in rural Pinal County

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Four dead, one hurt after hot air balloon crash in rural Pinal County


PINAL COUNTY, AZ — Four people are dead and a fifth is critically hurt after a hot air balloon crash Sunday morning in Pinal County.

Eloy police say it happened at about 7:30 a.m., in a rural desert area about five miles north of the town.

The mayor of Eloy said that 13 people — eight skydivers, four passengers and a pilot — had been in the balloon. Before the crash, the skydivers exited the gondola. Witnesses told officials that the balloon was straight up and down before a hard impact.

One person was pronounced dead at the scene, while the other three died at a hospital. One person is in critical condition at a Valley hospital.

The victims’ identities have not yet been released, pending notification of next of kin.

Family who spoke to ABC15 identified one of the victims as 28-year-old Katie Bartrom, a registered nurse from Indiana. Bartrom’s mom, Jennifer Hubartt, says she loved skydiving and adventure.

“It’s kind of somber here at home. We’re crying about her on and off and talking about her on and off still trying to make it real,” said Hubartt. “She was a beautiful person, she recently became an RN and was making it on her own.”

Hubartt said Bartrom traveled from Indiana to Arizona with friends.

“I talked to her while she was down there and she was really enjoying the experience and having fun and seeing a new place that she had never seen before.”

Katie Bartrom

Jennifer Hubartt

Several friends in the skydiving community told ABC15 the pilot, Cornelius van der Walt, died in the crash.

Valley skydivers Tanya Toliver and David Boone say they’ve been on van der Walt’s balloon.

“That balloon was the first balloon that I did my first hot, like hot air balloon ride on and skydive on and we’ve jumped on that balloon so many times,” said Toliver.

“It hit me as a shock. Just because, you know, Cornelius is always super careful. He’s very, very aware of what he’s doing. He’s been doing it for a long, long time and he only got better with time,” said Boone. “He was just an excellent balloon pilot. It’s not like he wasn’t experienced to dropping skydivers. There’s definitely [a] different way to do it. So he knew what he was doing.”

cornelius van der walt photo.jpeg

James Kunze

Boone said in order to jump from a hot air balloon, divers are required to have a certain license and have done at least 50 skydives. The balloon also has to be in descent when divers are exiting.

“The hot air balloon takes you up to about 10,000 feet and then you exit accordingly. You know by weight size, you know on each side, on each side of the gondola,” Boone said.

Eloy police are working with federal agencies, including the NTSB and FAA to investigate the crash.

NTSB officials say the balloon crashed after an unspecified problem with its envelope.

This incident remains under investigation.





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