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<blockquote data-quote="aestus" data-source="post: 1687621" data-attributes="member: 2989"><p>There's online tools that allows you to predict where and how the balloon will travel based on atmospheric conditions. If the balloon was over 4 pounds, we would require to have a NOTAM, give it's predicted trajectory and estimated times of when the balloon reaches 60,000 feet going up and coming back down and when it finally reaches the earth. They would probably want us to call them the moment it reached those altitudes on the way up and way down, as well. They could request to even have access to the gps tracker and altimeter so they can track the balloon in flight. Staying under 4 pounds in payload really simplifies things and prevents having to go through all this hassle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aestus, post: 1687621, member: 2989"] There's online tools that allows you to predict where and how the balloon will travel based on atmospheric conditions. If the balloon was over 4 pounds, we would require to have a NOTAM, give it's predicted trajectory and estimated times of when the balloon reaches 60,000 feet going up and coming back down and when it finally reaches the earth. They would probably want us to call them the moment it reached those altitudes on the way up and way down, as well. They could request to even have access to the gps tracker and altimeter so they can track the balloon in flight. Staying under 4 pounds in payload really simplifies things and prevents having to go through all this hassle. [/QUOTE]
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