Updated
Updated · Fox News · Apr 30
Supergirl Sky Flight ride halts mid-cycle after cellphone violation
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Apr 30

Supergirl Sky Flight ride halts mid-cycle after cellphone violation

8 articles · Updated · Fox News · Apr 30
  • At Six Flags Fiesta Texas in San Antonio on Sunday, riders were left about 200 feet up for around seven minutes before the swing ride resumed.
  • The park said an operator stopped the ride after seeing a guest use a phone, breaching safety rules; all riders exited safely and the attraction stayed open.
  • One rider described the wait as scary and said maintenance was called. A similar phone-related stoppage was reported last week at Six Flags New England in Massachusetts.
Was the 200-foot ride stop truly just seven minutes, or is the park downplaying a more serious incident?
Is stopping a massive ride mid-air for one phone the safest response, or does the solution create a new risk?
With phone-related ride stops increasing, are park safety policies failing to address guest behavior effectively?