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Social media video shows safe emergency landing of hot air balloon on Bedford street
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Patrick Shanahan, President and CEO of Spirit AeroSystems | Simple Flying

A hot air balloon made an emergency landing on a residential street in Bedford, United Kingdom, on the morning of August 23, 2025. Social media footage captured the incident as the Variohm Components-branded balloon, registered as G-BXLF, descended onto Bower Street around 9:30 AM local time.

The British Balloon and Airship Club (BBAC) confirmed to BBC News that the balloon "landed without incident" and confirmed that no one was injured.

Witnesses reported that the balloon narrowly missed houses, parked cars, and power lines before touching down. Sam Coldham, who was walking his dog with his partner Sian King—who filmed the event—told BBC News he saw the balloon hovering above Bower Street. He noted it did not appear likely to land in nearby Russell Park, so he helped by grabbing the guide rope to assist in bringing it down safely.

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The reason for the emergency landing has not been disclosed. The BBAC stated that incidents involving hot air balloons are rare in the UK due to strict licensing requirements for pilots and mandatory safety inspections for balloons. Most incidents are related to landings or environmental factors rather than issues during flight.

A previous serious incident occurred in August 2024 when a hard landing led to a passenger injury after hitting a gas canister. The UK Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) investigated that case.

Globally, hot air balloon accidents remain uncommon but can be severe. In June 2025, a hot air balloon crash in Praia Grande, Santa Catarina, Brazil resulted in eight deaths and 13 injuries after a fire broke out inside the basket. According to officer Tiago Luiz Lemos from Praia Grande police station: “according to the pilot, who is one of the survivors, a fire started inside the basket, so he started to lower the balloon, and when the balloon was very close to the ground he told people to jump.” This accident was Brazil’s deadliest hot air balloon disaster and marked the most fatal worldwide since 2016.

Another accident in Sao Paulo involved a balloon carrying 35 people; one person died and authorities arrested the pilot.

Hot air balloons are commonly used for tourism and recreation. In Britain and other countries with regulated aviation sectors, oversight helps reduce risks associated with these flights.

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