An amusement park security expert hopes the industry will adopt better safety measures following the death of a teenager after falling from the Orlando FreeFall last month. Thierry Samson, 14, died after falling from the Orlando FreeFall on March 24. The Orlando FreeFall Route Operation Manual states that the maximum passenger weight is just over 286 pounds. The Sampson was 6 feet, 5 inches tall and weighed 330 pounds, according to St. Louis Post-Dispatch. An incident report completed by an employee at Free fall of Orlando indicates that the belt was still locked when the route stopped. TEENAGE DEATH FREE FALL FLORIDA: TEENAG FATHER SAYS HE LEARNED ABOUT HIS SON WHO DIED FROM SOCIAL MEDIA VIDEO Tourists enjoy walks and amenities at ICON Park in Orlando on Thursday, March 24, 2022. (Stephen M. Dowell / Orlando Sentinel / AP Newsroom) “FreeFall was coming [sic] under the tower. “When the magnets became entangled, the visitor got out of the seat,” an official wrote in the report. “The leash was still down and locked when the ride stopped.” Brian Avery, University of Florida Lecturer and driving safety expert, he told Fox News Digital that he hopes the incident will bring better safety standards for amusement park rides. “I hope there is a positive impact on that,” Avery said. “I think people take a look and say, ‘Wow, how does this happen? And they’re terrified. And I hope that puts extra pressure on industry to improve security and close gaps or gaps or adopt regulations at the federal level.” . According to a report by the International Amusement Park and Sightseeing Association, in 2019 there were approximately 1,294 walking-related incidents, of which 82 were classified as serious. On March 26, 2021, two teenagers were to be rescued from the Old Town SlingShot in Kissimmee, Florida, after breaking a cable on the way, according to Click On Orlando. At the time of the rescue, the route was almost 30 to 40 feet in the air, according to the report. No injuries were reported from the incident. FLOOD FLOWING TEENAGER DEATH FLORIDA: DRIVING SAFETY SPECIAL CABLE “DID NOT OPEN CORRECTLY” Tire Sampson (FOX 35 Orlando) (Fox News) Two people were taken to hospital on June 13, 2021, after a boat ride on the Six Flags Great Adventure in New Jersey malfunctioned and overturned, resulting in two people being taken to hospital, according to the Asbury Park Press. A 6-year-old girl died on September 6, 2021, after she was never tied to her seat at the Haunted Mine Drop in Colorado Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park, according to ABC. The route fell 110 feet, according to a state survey. TEENAGE DEATH FREE FALLING FLORIDA: THE LOCKER STILL LOCKED LOCKER AFTER A TERRIBLE ACCIDENT IN ORLANDO PARK He said his hope was for the industry to make “significant” changes to safety and pointed to the issue of a person’s weight. “Weight is a big issue,” Avery said. “And it becomes a bigger issue because the population is shifting. And many of these walks are built on the average person, if you will, in the range of 170 kg, height 5’7”. And so they are attractive to a very specific audience and attract a specific group of users or they can even host a specific group of users. “ CLICK HERE TO RECEIVE THE FOX NEWS APPLICATION Tourists enjoy walks and amenities at ICON Park in Orlando on Thursday, March 24, 2022. (Stephen M. Dowell / Orlando Sentinel / AP Newsroom) Avery said the industry should consider offering more options. “We have to improve the options to drive safely or we have to provide better training and / or standards and everything else to make sure they do not take these rides, of course,” Avery said.


title: “Florida Freefall Tragedy Ride Expert Hopes Deadly Incident Puts Pressure On Amusement Park Industry " ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-18” author: “Eric Anderson”


An amusement park security expert hopes the industry will adopt better safety measures following the death of a teenager after falling from the Orlando FreeFall last month. Thierry Samson, 14, died after falling from the Orlando FreeFall on March 24. The Orlando FreeFall Route Operation Manual states that the maximum passenger weight is just over 286 pounds. The Sampson was 6 feet, 5 inches tall and weighed 330 pounds, according to St. Louis Post-Dispatch. An incident report completed by an employee at Free fall of Orlando indicates that the belt was still locked when the route stopped. TEENAGE DEATH FREE FALL FLORIDA: TEENAG FATHER SAYS HE LEARNED ABOUT HIS SON WHO DIED FROM SOCIAL MEDIA VIDEO Tourists enjoy walks and amenities at ICON Park in Orlando on Thursday, March 24, 2022. (Stephen M. Dowell / Orlando Sentinel / AP Newsroom) “FreeFall was coming [sic] under the tower. “When the magnets became entangled, the visitor got out of the seat,” an official wrote in the report. “The leash was still down and locked when the ride stopped.” Brian Avery, University of Florida Lecturer and driving safety expert, he told Fox News Digital that he hopes the incident will bring better safety standards for amusement park rides. “I hope there is a positive impact on that,” Avery said. “I think people take a look and say, ‘Wow, how does this happen? And they’re terrified. And I hope that puts extra pressure on industry to improve security and close gaps or gaps or adopt regulations at the federal level.” . According to a report by the International Amusement Park and Sightseeing Association, in 2019 there were approximately 1,294 walking-related incidents, of which 82 were classified as serious. On March 26, 2021, two teenagers were to be rescued from the Old Town SlingShot in Kissimmee, Florida, after breaking a cable on the way, according to Click On Orlando. At the time of the rescue, the route was almost 30 to 40 feet in the air, according to the report. No injuries were reported from the incident. FLOOD FLOWING TEENAGER DEATH FLORIDA: DRIVING SAFETY SPECIAL CABLE “DID NOT OPEN CORRECTLY” Tire Sampson (FOX 35 Orlando) (Fox News) Two people were taken to hospital on June 13, 2021, after a boat ride on the Six Flags Great Adventure in New Jersey malfunctioned and overturned, resulting in two people being taken to hospital, according to the Asbury Park Press. A 6-year-old girl died on September 6, 2021, after she was never tied to her seat at the Haunted Mine Drop in Colorado Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park, according to ABC. The route fell 110 feet, according to a state survey. TEENAGE DEATH FREE FALLING FLORIDA: THE LOCKER STILL LOCKED LOCKER AFTER A TERRIBLE ACCIDENT IN ORLANDO PARK He said his hope was for the industry to make “significant” changes to safety and pointed to the issue of a person’s weight. “Weight is a big issue,” Avery said. “And it becomes a bigger issue because the population is shifting. And many of these walks are built on the average person, if you will, in the range of 170 kg, height 5’7”. And so they are attractive to a very specific audience and attract a specific group of users or they can even host a specific group of users. “ CLICK HERE TO RECEIVE THE FOX NEWS APPLICATION Tourists enjoy walks and amenities at ICON Park in Orlando on Thursday, March 24, 2022. (Stephen M. Dowell / Orlando Sentinel / AP Newsroom) Avery said the industry should consider offering more options. “We have to improve the options to drive safely or we have to provide better training and / or standards and everything else to make sure they do not take these rides, of course,” Avery said.