(Entertainment-NewsWire.com, September 09, 2012 ) San Francisco, CA - A Hunter Valley hot air balloon pilot by the name of Matt Scaife is within the final stages of getting ready to compete in his first ever world championships. He is one amongst three Australian pilots who are in Michigan to compete for the title. He will be competing with more than 100 pilots from well over 45 countries.
Scaife claims that the new air balloon pilots can launch doubled every day for around seven days, and have got to finish approximately thirty tasks from that point. He further stated that the winds can alter their paths at enormous heights and therefore the pilots must rely on their talent. The team of three from the region is believed to have a lot of experience under their belt which puts them as tough competition for others.
The team believes that the direction of the lower winds will normally be towards the left and the upper needs to be accurate since one is mainly using the wind itself to be able to navigate the balloon and maneuver through the objectives put in place by the event director.
The letter reveals that he is waiting for the primary flight stating that the closer one continues to get to their objective, the less doubt there is. Even though he has never been short on confidence, that may be one factor that may turn out to be a hurdle in the team’s trajectory towards winning gold in the country.