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This Article is From Jul 05, 2010

Pilot jailed for death of Indian in balloon crash

Dubai: The pilot of a hot-air balloon that crashed in UAE killing two people including an Indian, has
been sentenced to a year in prison and ordered to pay 200,000 dirhams (USD 54,466) each in blood money, court officials have said.

Polish pilot Piotr Gorny was in charge of the balloon on April 25 as it came in for an emergency landing about 50 km outside Al Ain near Abu Dhabi.

The tourists Jean-Pierre Chamignon, 53, of France, and Mukesh Shah, 56, of India, were killed as the craft hit the ground and dragged for hundreds of metres.

Each of the victims' families will get 200,000 dirhams in compensation, according to a source at the court.

Gorny, who was also fined 20,000 dirhams, is the only person convicted of any offence relating to the crash of the Cameron Z-425 balloon, which was operated by Balloon Adventures Emirates.

The company has been forbidden from flying as the General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) continues its investigation. The firm's owner, Peter Kollar has reportedly been convicted twice for breaching safety standards while running a ballooning business in New Zealand.

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