October 7, 200718 yr (for those who do not know, this is the same model Vekoma as is Face/Off): http://wjz.com/topstories/local_story_279223655.html The Washington Post (which may require registration), reports that this is the second time the coaster has stalled in the last month: Riders were stranded 10 stories in the air yesterday on a roller coaster at the Six Flags America amusement park in Maryland for the second time in a month. When they were brought down in a "hard landing," a hydraulic line broke, spraying some, a Prince George's County rescue official said.... http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/conte...?hpid=sec-metro
October 7, 200718 yr Six Flags hasnt been doing too good in the whole positive media coverage this summer.
October 8, 200718 yr Author kwindshawne posted a more recent link with a bit more information in another thread (now closed): http://news.aol.com/story/ar/_a/riders-stu...007125409990001
October 8, 200718 yr Author Given some of the riders were sprayed with hydraulic fluid, it must have been at one of the two ends. . .
October 8, 200718 yr If look at the pic on the first link, it says it stalled on the lift. The video also said that the riders were stuck facing down (backwards), so it sounds like the brake stuck or something. So much for 4 secs! deb
October 8, 200718 yr Author And more on this: http://www.coaster-net.com/newsandreleases...&newsid=886
October 9, 200718 yr Given some of the riders were sprayed with hydraulic fluid, it must have been at one of the two ends. . . You are correct sir.
October 9, 200718 yr Author 911 Tapes Released For Stalled Ride: http://www.wjla.com/news/stories/1007/462365.html
October 9, 200718 yr Okay, did I miss something, I didn't see any information about the 911 tapes in that article.
October 9, 200718 yr Author Not types, tapes. They have been released, and will probably be on the net soon. When they are, I will post a link...but for now see the headline and the first paragraph of the story . . .
October 9, 200718 yr I meant tapes my bad. I fixed my post. Okay thanks though, I thought the tapes would be in that link.
October 9, 200718 yr And, wouldnt you know it, the media around here is showing all the pictures of the ride when it is upside down in an inversion. As if it was valleyed out, and even suggesting that riders were all upside down for two hours. Just crazy, to hear you local news man talk about how the train was stuck in an upside down state for two hours, and show still shots of a train from maybe three days ago passing through an inversion passing them off as not just a still, but what actually happened. Makes me sick.
October 10, 200718 yr Author More, with video: http://wjz.com/topstories/local_story_282225539.html The video, on the right side of the screen, includes an excerpt from the 911 tape.
October 10, 200718 yr Face/Off has been stuck on the first lift before, but nothing as bad to make the news. Yes it has valleyed too.
October 10, 200718 yr I think Face/Off likes to valley coming down from the 2nd lift adn where those breaks are right before the loop.
October 10, 200718 yr Author More, with video: http://wjz.com/topstories/local_story_282225539.html The video, on the right side of the screen, includes an excerpt from the 911 tape. Okay, I've been waiting to see if anyone noticed, but no one did. Go back and listen to that video again. Listen to where the guy says he is. And how incredulous the dispatcher seems. Yes, the accident occurred at Six Flags America...but the caller said he was at. . . . And people wonder why I think Cedar Fair's strategy of NOT putting the corporate name on every park is a good one. . .(and naming Great America as Knott's Great America would have been a not good idea.. . .)
October 10, 200718 yr Face/Off models tend to stall every once and a while. they do? has face/off ever stalled?
October 10, 200718 yr Author Face/Off models tend to stall every once and a while. they do? has face/off ever stalled? Yes, it has. But never with quite these results. I am quite sure Vekoma and all parks with these rides will follow this incident quite closely. There may even be some changes made to the hydraulic system to prevent this type of incident in the future.
October 10, 200718 yr I don't know so don't bash me for asking but A)What is the big deal about the hydraulic fluid being sprayed all over the place. Yea it might ruin someones clothes but a free T-Shirt(s) would have more than made it up for me unless it can damage your skin?
October 10, 200718 yr Author Hydrualic fluid in use, and it was in use, is hot. It can be very hot. And many states regulate skin exposure to it. It is to be avoided.
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