Georgia Six Flags riders temporarily left dangling high in the air due to 'technical delay'
Passengers were stuck hanging out in the air on the SkyScreamer ride at Six Flags Over Georgia after what the park called a "technical delay"

Passengers hung high in the air aboard a Six Flags Over Georgia ride, as seen in footage that one of the riders recorded and posted online.In the viral video, the person can be heard asking, "Why the f--- are we stuck up here, bruh?"WSB-TV indicated that the individual who recorded the video on the ride was David Early, and reported that he said he got back on the SkyScreamer ride again two days later.
POPULAR AMUSEMENT PARK BANS GUEST FOR LIFE AFTER ROLLER COASTER STUNT VIRAL VIDEOSix Flags Over Georgia attributed the episode to a "technical delay.""The safety of our guests and team members is a top priority," Six Flags Over Georgia told Fox News Digital in an email.SIX FLAGS GUESTS STRANDED 245 FEET IN AIR AFTER POWER OUTAGE FORCES COASTER EVACUATION"The ride experienced a technical delay (similar to a check engine light) that paused its operation.
Its safety system performed as designed, keeping all guests safe. Following a complete systems check, the ride was returned to its loading position and guests exited the ride," Six Flags Over Georgia noted."The delay lasted approximately 10 minutes," the message concluded.
SIREN'S CURSE ROLLER COASTER STRANDS RIDERS VERTICALLY TWICE IN ONE WEEKEND AT SIX FLAGS CEDAR POINTThe Six Flags Over Georgia website describes the attraction as an "amusement park swing ride" that lifts riders 260 feet into the air.
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