Keep Your Eye on Statesville’s Youngest Hot Air Balloon Pilot
Meet Duncan Dunavant
Serendipity can be an amazing thing. For Duncan Dunavant, a chance happening upon a hot air balloon flying around Statesville, when Duncan was just ten years-old, has changed his life. And, I would say, for the better!
“My dad and I saw Paul Morlock flying. So, of course, we chased him down. Paul said to come out the next day, so we did…and did…and did. As we kept showing up, all the pilots we met started inviting my dad and me to crew. It was soon just about a full-time thing.” After crewing all those years, Duncan bought his own balloon, Spreebird, from Madison Sharpe and started pilot training. “My primary instructors have been Drew Egerton and Marsha Treacy, but I did some training flights with almost every pilot in the Statesville area. I still fly Spreebird—a 1986 Balloon Works model built right here in Statesville. I love the colors and design. It’s kind of cool knowing that I’m flying a piece of Statesville’s early balloon history. Right now, I don't have a crew chief because my crew changes—they are family, Todd, Bonnie, and Dannette, and lots of friends—I couldn't do it without them.”
Riding The Wind
Memorable Moments
Duncan has some impressive highlights early in his piloting career: 2016 BFA National Crewperson of the Year and 2019 winner of a BFA Life Membership. He’s been on staff at Carolina BalloonFest, Freedom Balloon Fest in Raleigh, the Great Lakes Reginal Championship in Findlay, OH, US Nationals in Shreveport and Scottsbluff, NE, and Balloon Fiesta in Albuquerque. Memorable flights? “Over Zootastic in Troutman, where it got pretty exotic up there (just kidding) and also nailing it at Statesville’s Christmas Parade—I flew right over The Square.
Duncan was the first Great Eastern Balloon Camp camper to teach weather class. “And, you might be surprised to know I fly a mascot, a stuffed banana, which started as a prank at balloon camp.”