Balloon emergency landing in Melbourne

A hot hair balloon flying across Melbourne has been forced to land after a sudden wind change,

A hot air balloon made an emergency landing in Melbourne after a sudden wind change threatened its ability to fly.

The balloon was on an early morning journey from Burnley to Albert Park when a wind change put it off course just after 8am on Tuesday.

"The pilot implemented emergency landing procedure ... and landed at St Kilda junction without further incident and no injuries," Senior Constable Adam West told AAP.

Chief pilot at Global Ballooning Nick Brau was on board the flight when problems began.

"We flew three balloons this morning, and Darius, one of the pilots, could not make it because the winds got very, very light, which tends to happen on these warm days," Mr Brau told 3AW.

He said the pilot and he off-loaded the passengers before taking off and landing about 15 minutes later in the St Kilda Botanical gardens.

"This is quite common for us," Mr Brau said.

"It's a very gentle experience, it's fun ... and we are able to land in very small places."


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