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It was one of the uncharacteristically cold days that landed too soon this year.
Mr. McKinney, the association's spokesman, said the Massey decision had landed too late for consideration in this year's survey.
Egypt's civil aviation ministry said 21 hot air balloons had taken off and landed with no incident on Friday but the one that crashed had landed too forcefully.
The first failed because the rocket landed too fast, and the second was hit by a problems because horizontal movement on the barge led the rocket to fall over.
The soft conditions did lead to a higher-than-usual number of spills, mostly when riders landed too low on the walls and into what sometimes felt like riding through a bowl of sugar.
Phil Giles, a former air accident investigator, said: "It suggests that the plane either landed too late or tried to take off again when the pilot realised it wasn't going to make the end of the runway.
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