The man jumped out....they haven't had one person get hurt,in the 31 years of service.Ever.....The belt was still latched on,and in tax when the ride stopped.the only way he could have flown off is if he was standing up or out of that seat....
Why do you comment like your stating facts? The facts are, it was ruled an accident and they reached a settlement for $2.7 million. Another fact is a ride operator was killed on it in 1985, his name is Don Williams, RIP.
@RAZXGOBRAZY Then what is it? Unless the coaster's name changed in the nine years since that comment was written, that was the correct name. I also now know that the name Hi-Miler is not a coincidence, but rather a pun on the manufacturer's name.
The man jumped out....they haven't had one person get hurt,in the 31 years of service.Ever.....The belt was still latched on,and in tax when the ride stopped.the only way he could have flown off is if he was standing up or out of that seat....
Why do you comment like your stating facts? The facts are, it was ruled an accident and they reached a settlement for $2.7 million. Another fact is a ride operator was killed on it in 1985, his name is Don Williams, RIP.
It's funny that this coaster is called "Hi-Miler", because it's made by a company called Miler.
@RAZXGOBRAZY Then what is it? Unless the coaster's name changed in the nine years since that comment was written, that was the correct name.
I also now know that the name Hi-Miler is not a coincidence, but rather a pun on the manufacturer's name.
@@Fahrenheit4051 man just did a comeback 10 years later 🔥
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It's not at San Diego for 2012.
a man fell off that ride and died so y is it still there?!?
I know this comment is old, but I would bet money that if something happened that it's not the coasters fault and there would be no reason to close it
this iz fun but i hate the bar and turns
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