Man Flies with Chair and Balloons

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    Following His Hero, Man Takes to Skies
    AP
    Posted: 2007-07-10 23:04:23
    Filed Under: Nation, Weird News
    BEND, Ore. (July 10) - Last weekend, Bend gas station owner Kent Couch settled down in his lawn chair with some drinks and snacks -- and a parachute.

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    Pete Erickson, The Bulletin / AP Armed with 105 balloons and a parachute, Kent Couch floats in the skies near Bend, Ore. Though he didn't quite make it to his destination -- Idaho -- Couch did travel 193 miles from his home at 11,000 feet and higher.
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    Attached to the lawn chair were 105 balloons of various colors, each 4 feet around. Bundled together, the balloons rise three stories high.

    Couch carried a global positioning system device, a two-way radio, a digital camcorder and a cell phone. He also had instruments to measure his altitude and speed and about four plastic bags holding five gallons of water each to act as a ballast -- he could turn a spigot, release water and rise.

    Destination: Idaho.

    Nearly nine hours later, Couch was short of Idaho. But he was 193 miles from home, in a farmer's field near Union, having crossed much of Oregon at 11,000 feet and higher.

    Couch, 47, is the latest American to emulate Larry Walters -- who in 1982 rose three miles above Los Angeles in a lawn chair lifted by balloons.

    Walters surprised an airline pilot, who radioed the control tower that he had just passed a guy in a lawn chair with a gun. The weapon was to shoot balloons and descend. Walters paid a $1,500 penalty for violating air traffic rules. Eleven years later, he committed suicide at age 44.

    Why would Couch try such a flight?

    "When you're a little kid and you're holding a helium balloon, it has to cross your mind," he told the Bend Bulletin.

    "When you're laying in the grass on a summer day, and you see the clouds, you wish you could jump on them," he told the Bulletin. "This is as close as you can come to jumping on them. It's just like that."

    It was Couch's second flight.

    In September, he got to 15,000 feet on a six-hour trip. Like Walters, he used a BB gun to pop the balloons, but he went into a rapid descent. He jettisoned his goods, including food, drink and BB gun. Eventually, he parachuted to safety.

    This time he was better prepared. The balloons had a new configuration, so it was easier to reach up and release a bit of helium instead of simply cutting off a balloon.

    To fly, Couch dressed in shirt, sweater, jeans, work boots and sunglasses handed him at the last minute.

    He took off at 6:06 a.m. Saturday after kissing his wife, Susan, goodbye and petting his Chihuahua, Isabella.

    "See you in Idaho!" he said.

    As he made about 25 miles an hour at altitudes of 11,000 feet to 13,000 feet, chase vehicles followed.

    A three-car caravan filled with his friends, family and his dog followed Couch as he traveled from below.

    Even at two miles high, Couch said, he could hear cattle lowing and children talking. He heard gunshots, which worried him. A black butterfly flew past. He passed through clouds. He said they were fluffy.

    Couch stopped when he was down to a gallon of water and just eight pounds of ballast. Concerned about the rugged terrain outside La Grande, including Hells Canyon, Couch decided to come back to earth.

    This time, he was able to pop enough balloons to set the craft down, although he suffered rope burns. But once he was down, he jumped out, and the wind grabbed his gear, chair and remaining balloons, sweeping all aloft.

    Afterward, Couch said he's thought about ways to improve the trip, especially the landing, but whether he'll take a third trip is up to his wife.

    "I'm not saying I won't do it again, but I told her I'd let her decide if I did it again," he said.

    Susan Couch said she's thinking about saying no. But she said she was willing to go along with last weekend's trip.

    "I know he'd be thinking about it more and more, it would always be on his mind." she said. "This way, at least he's fulfilled his dream."


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    2007-07-10 09:58:11

    Whoa guys pretty crazy but pretty cool lols
     
  2. philostrate

    philostrate Well-Known Member

    hey this man is crazy but daring...193 miles is a long way...i gotta say i admire him for his courage....but it could be dangerous as well....
     
  3. mingming2006

    mingming2006 Well-Known Member

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    lol cool - reminds me of an endin in one of the police academy series hehe
     
  4. Knoctur_nal

    Knoctur_nal |Force 10 from Navarone|

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    crazy bastard and asking for trouble..
     
  5. nyckeion

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    hmmmmm surprised he didnt die first time with the bb gun penetrating more then one balloon
     
  6. ab289

    ab289 Well-Known Member

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    nutjob. home made travel.
     
  7. Knoctur_nal

    Knoctur_nal |Force 10 from Navarone|

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    mans got luck on his side.
     
  8. wind2000

    wind2000 Self Schemata

    The guy got courage and skills to travel that far...-ohmy
     
  9. aznlostboy83

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    no i think he just bore of life. hahaha
     
  10. SugaCutie0

    SugaCutie0 Well-Known Member

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    lol ^ thats what my mother would say.... But then being in a lawn chair for over 9 hours and he started off in Oregon, if I read that correctly, and he ended up in ooooo Oregon..? lol I dont know, for 9hrs..sounds alil boring in itself. I can see how it might be fun though too.-^_^ I wonder if he had trouble with birds though..
     
  11. Jamien

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    ^^" You gotta be kidding. I know we've all thought about it, but who knows it'll come true?