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Colorado Springs balloon pilot grounded for dipping into tainted lake

Blue-green algae had been found in the lake

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COLORADO SPRINGS — A Colorado Springs balloon festival grounded a pilot for briefly touching down in a lake that was off-limits because of a harmful algae.

The Gazette the pilot dipped his balloon’s basket into Prospect Lake on Sunday before quickly lifting off again, a maneuver called a “splash and dash.”

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The first wave of air balloons took off from Memorial Park in Colorado Springs. 78 colorful hot air balloons took off for 2018 Labor Day Lift Off balloon festival in Colorado Springs. Sept. 1, 2018.

All the pilots in the festival were told not to touch down in the lake because of the presence of blue-green algae, which can be fatal to dogs and make humans sick. The city has banned anyone from wading, swimming, boating and paddle boarding in the lake.

Scott Appelman, director of the Labor Day Liftoff festival, says he disqualified the pilot from flying in the event on Monday.

Appelman said he witnessed the incident. He declined to identify the pilot.

Information from: The Gazette, gazette.com

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