Video Shows Six Flags Over Georgia Ride Stall, Leaving Guests Stuck Mid-Air
Six Flags said the SkyScreamer’s safety system held riders in place during a technical delay, and no injuries were reported after the 10-minute stop.
- A viral video recently surfaced showing riders suspended 200 feet high on the SkyScreamer at Six Flags Over Georgia, sparking renewed attention on the park's tallest attraction.
- Six Flags stated the footage was likely recorded in 2025, clarifying that the ride's safety systems are designed to pause operations if a technical delay occurs.
- Content creator David Early said, "I was praying to Jesus, making sure that everything is going to be okay," while stranded during the ordeal.
- A spokesperson confirmed a separate 10 minute stop occurred on June 14, 2026, though the park maintained that safety protocols functioned as intended during the delay.
- Guests like Dylana Dowd and season pass holder Henry Tidmore expressed hesitation about riding following these incidents, as online discussions regarding amusement park safety continue to grow.
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Riders were spinning more than 200 feet above Six Flags Over Georgia on the SkyScreamer ride. It suddenly stopped midair, leaving them dangling
Visitors at Six Flags Over Georgia were left hanging close to 300 feet in the air this week after the SkyScreamer ride came to a sudden and unexpected stop, according to BroBible. Video from ABC News captured the moment the riders were left suspended above the ground, and the situation appears to have been brief but frightening for those on the ride. According to a description on the Six Flags website, the attraction is pitched as a swing ride …
Georgia Six Flags riders temporarily left dangling high in the air due to 'technical delay'
Six Flags Over Georgia passengers were stuck hanging high in the air on the SkyScreamer swing ride due to a what the amusement park called a 'technical delay'
Terrified People Get Stuck Over 200 Feet in Air on Six Flags Ride, On Video
The SkyScreamer ride at Six Flags Over Georgia is living up to its name for all the wrong reasons ... passengers wanted to scream in terror while getting stuck in mid-air, roughly 260 feet above the ground.
Riders left dangling 260 feet in the air on Georgia Six Flags SkyScreamer ride: terrifying video
A frightening cellphone video captured riders left stranded on their seats on the SkyScreamer swing ride at Six Flags Over George on June 14 — leaving them hanging roughly 260 feet in the air, WSB-TV reported.
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