The National Transportation Safety Board, or NTSB, has confirmed that the balloon which crashed Saturday morning near Lockhart, killing 16 people, hit power lines on its way down. In a sunbaked pasture about 60 miles northeast of San Antonio, NTSB board member Robert Sumwalt said investigators don’t yet know if contact with the power lines caused the balloon to catch fire, or if the balloon was already on fire when it hit the lines. Sumwalt says the investigation strategy will focus on three things: “We look at the human, the machine, and the environment. Really what that means is, as far as the human, we’re going to be looking at the operator. We want to know about the company itself. We want to know about the pilot. What was the maintenance like of that balloon? We’ll be interviewing witnesses and looking at witness video. We’ve brought in a fire specialist.” Sumwalt says investigators will examine cell phones, cameras and an Ipad found near the crash site. All 16 bodies have been
Source: Texas Public Radio