mm121
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A girl named SkylerSo....
THere like HAS to be a Skyliner baby coming in 9 months, right?
A girl named SkylerSo....
THere like HAS to be a Skyliner baby coming in 9 months, right?
I wouldn't be thrilled to spend three hours, stuck, potentially with people I didn't care for. It's life. To the best of my knowledge nobody was seriously hurt, nobody died, and life went on. It is, what it is. If some people want to make it more than that, that's up to them.
Without more info, from the outside looking in...
What about OSHA?
I sincerely hope someone from Oscar's are reading this thread. Tons of fantastic potential nominees for best Actor/Actresses in a Drama.
Because I'm not a loser who is unfairly criticizing an amazing new transportation system? I'll take itYou could win a Razzie for Worst Performance yourself.
Because I'm not a loser...
Well, I’m a Chemical Engineer, so....
The sunlight is stopped by the roof, and side walls, but the heat is taken on by the gondola. Some of that heat conducts through the gondola, and ends up IN the gondola. When I stand under a tree, or canvas, the heat is taken on by them, whose temperatures have no impact on me.
Basic physics.
All this happens with the trees and canvases too, but you aren't trapped in a box on the other side of the tree leaves.
I can't speak 100% for Disney, but these are common on ski gondolas. I know I will use all the wrong mechanical terms, so I won't even try to get this right...but as the gondolas enter the station, there's usually two long arms on either side of that serve as guides in case the gondola has picked up some oscillation from the wind and needs to be stabilized. The rubber is a contact point that acts as a shock absorber.One thing that caught my attention was the bumpers each car has (big rubber pieces on each corner) so there was some thought in to they might bump in to each other right? or why would they be there ?
Just advise if you survive the fall and don't become food for the in the area.If there is no power on the beam then there is no a/c on the monorails. They cool them down by leaning on the doors until they fall off.
Wonder if they can use this for Wheelchairs and ecvs to avoid stopping the line for more than just a few seconds to move it in and out
the idea of being outside without AC for extended periods is not mass carnage like people portray it.
Is that how you operated them when you were working the line?
Too bad Disney doesn't know as much as you do on this mode of transportation... you should offer your consulting services to them.
I would imagine the Skyliner is overseen by FDOT. Is a mass transportation system. The shuttle's at Orlando and Tampa airport are subject to FDOT regulations.In Florida the DOA (Department of AGRICULTURE) handles amusement park regulation and Florida exempts theme parks with 1000 or more employees from oversight. So unless there was any criminality, this one is all on TWDC.
I didn't see them running. But I did see something I've never see before. A Mickey Mouse character greet right at the IG under the non moving Skyliner.Are all the Skyliner lines back up and running today? That will say a lot for how Disney is looking at this.
What about hogwarts express how is that regulatedI would imagine the Skyliner is overseen by FDOT. Is a mass transportation system. The shuttle's at Orlando and Tampa airport are subject to FDOT regulations.
Need more info.The gondola will indeed heat up, and it will radiate heat away inside the cabin (but just as much will be radiated outwards). The heat inside the cabin will not stay there. There are vents below and above. The warmer air will rise and go out the top while fresh air will come in from the bottom.
We already had people in 90+ heat stopped in the gondolas with a thermometer. The temperature rose one degree.
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