forecast took shape, Saturday morning looked like it would be ideal for flying, calm winds and comfortable temps! I had a list of people who I'd like to fly with, and our friend Deb was available to join us. Of course the Trimbles (Bryan, Brad, and Crew Chief Brayden) made the whole morning possible!
The only question about the weather was the possibility for fog, but when I woke up and went outside, it was very clear. Passengers and crew assembled at our house, and we ventured to Queen of Angels Church in Austin for inflation. An easy inflation gave us a chance to have Bryan and Brad perform different jobs than their normal positions, and we got the balloon up easily.
The forecast was for good steerability, with about 90 degrees difference between the direction of wind at the surface and at 500 feet. That proved to be true, but the surprise was that the winds a little higher "boxed back" to the east! If that hadn't been moving so slow, or if we were over open terrain, I might have worked that box wind in an effort to make a "round trip." Instead I dropped down a little, and moved toward the northeast over town and out into the country.
Once away from town, I saw a field to the south that had good access to the road (dry packup). I directed the crew there and steered right in for a nice standup landing.
While we were packing up, we glanced to the east and saw fog and clouds rolling in. It was a beautiful flight, timed perfectly for good visibility and good weather!

