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Ombersley: Peter Gregory killed in balloon accident Ombersley: Peter Gregory killed in balloon accident
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Peter Gregory died at the scene after his balloon fell to the ground in WorcestershirePeter Gregory died at the scene after his balloon fell to the ground in Worcestershire
A man who died in a hot air balloon accident was an experienced pilot.A man who died in a hot air balloon accident was an experienced pilot.
Peter Gregory, 25, known as "Pilot Pete", died when the balloon fell to the ground in Ombersley, Worcestershire, early on Sunday morning.Peter Gregory, 25, known as "Pilot Pete", died when the balloon fell to the ground in Ombersley, Worcestershire, early on Sunday morning.
The crash is being investigated by the Air Accident Investigation Branch (AAIB).The crash is being investigated by the Air Accident Investigation Branch (AAIB).
His family said Mr Gregory, from Cirencester in Gloucestershire, died doing something he loved.His family said Mr Gregory, from Cirencester in Gloucestershire, died doing something he loved.
"Be it in a hot air balloon or as an airline pilot, Peter's passion for flying was something his family and friends could only admire and support him towards," his family said in a statement issued through West Mercia Police."Be it in a hot air balloon or as an airline pilot, Peter's passion for flying was something his family and friends could only admire and support him towards," his family said in a statement issued through West Mercia Police.
"When he set his heart to something, he'd never give up, he was driven and determined, and one could only watch on in awe.""When he set his heart to something, he'd never give up, he was driven and determined, and one could only watch on in awe."
Mr Gregory's balloon has been recovered for examination
According to a profile on UK Competition Ballooning, Mr Gregory gained his licence on his 17th birthday and is a third generation pilot.According to a profile on UK Competition Ballooning, Mr Gregory gained his licence on his 17th birthday and is a third generation pilot.
He has previously competed in piloting competitions.He has previously competed in piloting competitions.
Emergency services were called to Holt Fleet Road in Ombersley, about seven miles north of Worcester
Mr Gregory's balloon crashed on to Holt Fleet Road at about 06:20 BST on Sunday.Mr Gregory's balloon crashed on to Holt Fleet Road at about 06:20 BST on Sunday.
The AAIB said it had since recovered the balloon and relocated it to its headquarters for examination.
"Our team are continuing to make enquiries, interview witnesses and gather evidence to help establish the cause of the accident," a spokesperson added.
Emergency services were called to Holt Fleet Road in Ombersley, about seven miles north of Worcester
It followed a hot air balloon festival nearby in Worcester, which finished on Saturday night. The festival has said it was not related to the event.It followed a hot air balloon festival nearby in Worcester, which finished on Saturday night. The festival has said it was not related to the event.
A witness who lives nearby, Lynn Wood, told the BBC she had seen "two single balloons going across the sky in the distance and one suddenly started to fold up".A witness who lives nearby, Lynn Wood, told the BBC she had seen "two single balloons going across the sky in the distance and one suddenly started to fold up".
She said she did not see a fire ball as has been reported in several online news reports.She said she did not see a fire ball as has been reported in several online news reports.
Her account was supported by Paul Burrows, from the British Balloon and Airship club, who said some reports into the accident had been "sensationalised".Her account was supported by Paul Burrows, from the British Balloon and Airship club, who said some reports into the accident had been "sensationalised".
He said it was "a real tragedy" and extended his condolences to Mr Gregory's family.He said it was "a real tragedy" and extended his condolences to Mr Gregory's family.
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