Married5Times
Well-Known Member
#40 is nicely explained
Does that also mean a belt as I mentioned that many of these rides do have would help?
I apologize for triggering you.You scold us to wait for the facts and then make a bunch of untrue statements and insinuations. The ride does not have a belt. Being too big for a completely different ride has no bearing on a different ride. You end declaring there was a multi-point failure of the harness with no evidence.
the safety manual said the company said No seat belts were required to be built into this ride. The lock down device was enough.
I stand corrected. Thanks.If you watch the YouTube video, there's no belt between the legs. On the YouTube video, there were people asking about the belt.
Thanks. I stand corrected. I am getting beat up over my incorrect postwrong, very wrong.
many relevant facts are available to the pulic.......there are not many unknowns at this time
Thanks. I stand corrected. I am getting beat up over my incorrect postThis one does not have the belt. https://www.wesh.com/article/teen-falls-icon-park/39601209#
The low degree of tilt is probably what made things worse for this accident.It doesn't tilt that far..Icon's goes at 30 degrees...
Compared to Busch Gardens Falcons Fury at 90 degrees..
While Fury does have belts I'm not sure if Icon's did....Plus, shouldn't they have had a Test Seat..I know the Sea World and Universal parks have them..I would have thought they would as well..
Eh no worries. I know I make mistakes too. Sometimes mishearing or misreading happens. No big deal. Though I gotta say it's refreshing when people just go "oops my bad" and move on.Thanks. I stand corrected. I am getting beat up over my incorrect post
you are thinking of the aqua-duck on the fantasy and dream. The aqua-dunk is on the Magic and is one of those slides where you are standing up and they drop the floor out from under you.Is it in the Crush&Gusher at Typhoon Lagoon since it's pretty much the same ride?
Absolutely! That is a must when talking about theme park ride safety.The body needs to be held into the seat.. from all sides. If you don't have that lateral support, the forces will push you in those unsupported directions. A ride restraint like this really needs deep bucket seats to support you.. and less your body is in that deep bucket seat.. the less effective the restraint is.
he freaky part is, if this ride had a buckle and the OTS was allowed to be in the same position.. it's likely the victim would have still come out of their seat, but likely had their legs get hung up... which could have lead to gruesome dismemberment..
Do you think you could balance and sit on a seat belt just sitting still?Absolutely! That is a must when talking about theme park ride safety.
I'm not understanding this part: legs hung up and ultimately dismemberment ??? I don't get what you mean here.
I'm thinking if there were a belt between the legs and the rider slipped out of the seat due to the tilt, the rider's body and close to all of his weight of 345lbs(minus the weight from him presumably grabbing on for dear life to the steel and cushion pull-down restraint) would still be supported preventing him falling through the whole ride and very likely living.
The 340 lb 14 year old was calling his family member saying that ICON park ride operators were denying him to ride because of his size except for the free fall ride which he was allowed to ride and he then fell to his death. It is a sad situation .I apologize for triggering you.
Was I scolding you? I did not realize. I apologize.
I thought there was a buckle between the legs. I got it mixed up with the fear fall at Universal.
You are of course correct. free fall has is no buckle between the legs.
The pictures (if you allow me to trust the pictures) shows the rider was way too big to ride.
IN MY OPINION, this rider was too big to ride.
IN MY OPINION, since there is no buckle, this was an accident waiting to happen.
Do you think you could balance and sit on a seat belt just sitting still?
Even if you did realize in the fraction of a second that you were still in motion, nobody has the strength to hold on and it actually work out.as far as I know yes,........ a big yes IN CONJUNCTION with my hands grabbing the pulldown steel restraints for lateral balance
if I had no hands then I'd think I would very likely fall out
For whatever reason the company that designed the ride and wrote the manual thought the harness and locking system was enough. Tragically a death was the result of their error in standards and now will probably affect changes to many other ride systems.and sending riders 400'up I would hope, HOPE, that there would be redundancy in safety restraints
as well as redundancy in ALL aspects of safety on any ride anywhere where great bodily injury or death is possible
There were two locking systems in the harness, so they had redundancy. This though doesn’t appear to be a failure of the harness locking system, but the harness being allowed to lock in a position that was not actually secure.For whatever reason the company that designed the ride and wrote the manual thought the harness and locking system was enough. Tragically a death was the result of their error in standards and now will probably affect changes to many other ride systems.
I'm not understanding this part: legs hung up and ultimately dismemberment ??? I don't get what you mean here.
I'm thinking if there were a belt between the legs and the rider slipped out of the seat due to the tilt, the rider's body and close to all of his weight of 345lbs(minus the weight from him presumably grabbing on for dear life to the steel and cushion pull-down restraint) would still be supported preventing him falling through the whole ride and very likely living.
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