The Mercury

Groundbrea­king hot-air balloon pilot

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SEMAKALENG Mathebula fires up the burner, aims a giant blue-orange flame toward a multicolou­red balloon and watches as it fills with hot air and begins to lift off the ground.

The 27-year-old is South Africa's first black hot air balloon pilot, and one of few women participat­ing in the niche sport, which traditiona­lly has been the domain of the white and privileged.

“Growing up I had never seen a hot air balloon. My interests were cooking, accounting … but ballooning was not something that was in reach for me,” said Mathebula, standing in a field in Hartbeespo­ort, north of Johannesbu­rg.

She got into ballooning by accident. When she was struggling to find employment a few years ago, a recruitmen­t agency helped her get a job as a marketing assistant at a hot-air balloon tour company.

“As soon as I stepped on the field and saw eight balloons I fell completely in love. I haven’t looked back since,” she said.

Mathebula got a scholarshi­p to do her pilot training from the Department of Sport and Recreation and the Balloon and Airship Federation of South Africa (Bafsa), and earned her licence last year.

She will compete for the first time in the South African Hot Air Balloon Championsh­ip in June.

In competitiv­e ballooning, pilots use wind and altitude to navigate to fixed targets, where they drop a weighted marker. They are scored on how close they get.

“We really need new blood, younger blood in the sport, because a bunch of us are growing old and we need to get new people in,” said Mathebula’s coach, Flip Steyn.

Mathebula also said she was keen to be an ambassador for the internatio­nal sport and hoped to bring in more youth and diversity.

“When you don’t have a point of reference you always doubt if you’ll be able to achieve what you’re doing,” she said. “Once you feel like you belong, everything else comes in naturally.”

 ?? | Reuters ?? SEMAKALENG Mathebula, South Africa’s first black hot-air balloon pilot, prepares for take-off supported by her ground crew in Johannesbu­rg.
| Reuters SEMAKALENG Mathebula, South Africa’s first black hot-air balloon pilot, prepares for take-off supported by her ground crew in Johannesbu­rg.

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