THIS IS INSANE "OLYMPIA LOOPING" (BARTH) OPERATOR POV @ FUN UM GLACIS-SCHUEBERFOUER LUXEMBOURG 2021
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- Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
- Experience the "Olympia Looping" roller coaster in Luxembourg from the operator's point of view! This Schwarzkopf coaster is the biggest mobile roller coaster in the world - check out the thrilling POV footage from the Fun um Glacis-Schueberfouer in Luxembourg in 2021!
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Manufacturer: Schwarzkopf
Type: Looping Coaster
Owner: Barth
Filmed by "EXCITER"
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It looks like they’re only running 2 trains here. I’d love to see the same view during 5 train ops.
Yeah same, but it seems in 2021 there wasn't enough riders to warrant the 5 cars being out anywhere, which is a shame.
Absolutely amazing
Very entertaining and fun to watch. Thanks for posting this.
Thanks ;)
Interesting 🎶😽
This dude is more worried about hanging out and talking instead of running this ride faster
Nice video 👍
This is my dream to become a ride operator for carowinds
I want more
Hope he doesn't need to hit the Estop in a panic... that'll hurt!
I worked there in 2013 ,the boy is the boss's son
Ja tez tam pracowalem 2003-2006 ten stary to Nene a mlody to Syn szefa
This is what I want to do when I'm older at Alton towers.
Being a rides operator?
Wa is da ??
Deutsch.
This guy gets paid to press a button
Yes, and paid for knowing which button to push and when is the key.
@@stonewallperformance the one labeled "start" when the other train arrives.
Kind of, but he's also paid to ensure the safety of all riders, respond to the system if it goes into a problem, know where trains are at all times, load trains onto and off the track, ensure platformers are giving the correct signals, know how to shut down the ride, how to start it up etc.
It's not just pressing a button, also under UK law, the rides operator can be held accountable if theres an accident proven to be by their negligence. As a former rides op, i can tell you, it's not an easy job.
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