2023 BFA balloon camps: How to inspire youth to take flight

By Katie Griggs, BFA Youth Program Chairman

In 2023, the Ballooning Federation of America (BFA) had a total of 60 young people attending three sleepover camps and two Event Camps. All camps were successful, in that the campers could learn from experienced pilots and get hands on experiences with the balloons.

Since 2014, more than 37 campers have gone on to become pilots themselves.

2023 French-German Balloon Youth Camp

by Max Brandenburg and Marvin Wittschen, Camp Organisers

Against the backdrop of the picturesque Swabian Alb, Germany, the 20th French-German Balloon Youth Camp unfolded from July 29 to August 5, marking a milestone in bringing together young adventurers aged 13 to 18 from Germany and France. This unique camp offers not only a thrilling introduction to the world of ballooning but also a platform to cultivate lasting cross-border friendships.

Preparing for a long-distance flight from Alberquerque: 66th Coupe Aéronautique Gordon Bennett

By Ruth E. Wilson (AUS), Gas Balloon Pilot and member of FAI Ballooning Commission Public & Media Relations Sub-Committee.

Right now in Alberquerque, USA, 17 teams from nine countries are settling into pre-race planning mode, prior to launching their gas balloons at the 66th Coupe Aéronautique Gordon Bennett, the oldest and most prestigious event in aviation.