Mikey wrote:
This is 100% the parks fault. Even if it's a freak accident, it still could have been prevented if the park was routinely inspecting the trees near the ride. This is trivial considering the fact that the ride was built, and operates within an earthquake prone area. That means regular inspections of footers and support structures for signs of fatigue, stress, joint separation, broken welds etc. Your telling me that during all those inspections, no one thought to look at the trees in the fall path of the ride?
Wonder what else did Six Flags forget to look at....
Thanks for you and Turbo saying this, it's totally the park's fault. Great Adventure is bad with Kingda Ka trees, by the end of the season, one of the trees usually reaches almost over the handrail on the right side of the launch creating a safety hazard in my opinion.