Six Flags Over Georgia Ride Halts at 260 Feet for 10 Minutes After Technical Delay
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Updated · Fox News · Jun 24
Six Flags Over Georgia Ride Halts at 260 Feet for 10 Minutes After Technical Delay
3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 24
Summary
Passengers on Six Flags Over Georgia's SkyScreamer were left suspended 260 feet in the air for about 10 minutes before the ride returned to its loading position.
Six Flags said a technical delay — likened to a check-engine light — paused the ride, and the safety system operated as designed to keep riders safe.
After a full systems check, guests exited normally, the park said, adding that no injuries were reported in its statement.
Video recorded by rider David Early spread online, with local station WSB-TV reporting he rode the same attraction again two days later.