THE ROMANCE OF BALLOONING
The Charles Page & Kristie Darling Story
“We’ll keep doing this as long as it’s fun.”
Romance and ballooning go hand-in-hand. When the love of ballooning and the love of a good woman came together, Charles Page didn’t have a chance. “I can’t imagine a more exciting adventure than this,” he smiled. “I get to fly balloons and see the world from the best perch ever and play with Kristie every day. Works for me.”
Charles got into balloons through an invitation from a dear friend of his. “I hear they got hot air balloons up in Iredell County…let’s go.” During his first year at The National Balloon Rally, when Karen Buckle and Charles checked it all out, a seed was planted that has grown into Charles’ exceptional career as pilot-in-command at Big oh! Balloons, Statesville’s longest-running ride business. “That first year, I remember getting there in the dark, it was really cold, my feet were wet, and I had no idea what to expect,” Charles remembers. “Then, just as the sun was peeking over the horizon, several dozen pilots and crew rolled out of their tents, dragged out their equipment, and inflated those glorious orbs. We watched them launch into the morning haze, and I knew right then…this was for me!” Charles met Tracy Barnes that year. He was the parking guy out in the field, and it wasn’t until Charles picked up a sales brochure in the balloon factory/chicken house, that he realized Tracy was the inventor of these balloons!
Eventful First Flight
Charles and Kristie got married in 1986—they flew off after their wedding, along with eight balloonist friends, to a cheering crowd from their home in Cool Spring. You can see balloon east of Statesville thanks to Big oh! Balloons’ set up at the Greater Cool Spring International Balloonport and Space Museum. In 1988, Charles trained Kristie to fly. She’s a private pilot who has taken on the role of crew chief, blog chief, spontaneity chief, and champagne chief.
The original Big oh! that they bought in 1981 was recently re-created at Firefly Balloons. “We’ve come full circle with that first balloon. The factory had the original pattern, and this new one is gorgeous,” Kristie said. “Of course, I think it’s the prettiest ever.”
Charles and Kristie love experiencing balloon flight through their passengers’ eyes…and, with more adventure in their hearts, they’re going to keep doing that as long as it’s fun.