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Chair falls from lift at Attitash

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Absolutely terrible. How could anyone comfortably own this stock seeing how badly this company is failing around every turn?!
 

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Well, there certainly are a confluence of some bad events and factors here for Vail. The strike, the Late Apex report, now this. Add a trade war with Canada and soon Europe and things get real interesting.
 

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Update. A picture shows a metallurgical failure of the grip. Not sure if this guy is a credible expert, but it’s disturbing nonetheless.

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those lines seen above the final failure location are called "beach marks", and are typical signs of intermittent crack growth over time. the poster is also correct about how/when to reset grip force faults on dopplemayrs. time to write the check.
 

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Part of me is curious what Vail would say if I asked for a refund on my two unused Epic Day passes. After seeing now two failures at their NH resorts in recent years, I'm not too confident in their maintenance practices. And it's beyond maintenance. Not halting lift operations when there was a warning sign is total negligence.

They truly do suck. Hope the injured skier gets a 7 figure settlement out of them.
 
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those lines seen above the final failure location are called "beach marks", and are typical signs of intermittent crack growth over time. the poster is also correct about how/when to reset grip force faults on dopplemayrs. time to write the check.
the resetting of the faults is going to be the main point here. Sure maybe deferred maintenance led to the failure but the system told you something was up. It reminds me of the collision on the roller coaster in England a few years back. An empty train valleyed at a low point in the course due to high winds at a spot out of site of ride operators, and the computer system shut down the ride as it should have to prevent a collision (block zones on coasters are interesting in their own right). Maintenance put the ride in manual mode and sent the next train out with riders on it (a big no no) and they collided. The coaster trains are floorless so the passengers in the front row took the full impact of the multi-ton trains colliding straight to their legs.

If a computer tells you something is broken, listen to it, inspect it, test it, then load it. For f*cks sake.
 

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Vail could start with a no cell phone use in the lift shack policy.

Sensation top op (Stowe) has had her head in her phone all morning, never looking up. It's an 'intermediate/expert' lift with very light use, but accidents happen...


and it's deep all over, today... 😎
 

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Part of me is curious what Vail would say if I asked for a refund on my two unused Epic Day passes. After seeing now two failures at their NH resorts in recent years, I'm not too confident in their maintenance practices. And it's beyond maintenance. Not halting lift operations when there was a warning sign is total negligence.

They truly do suck. Hope the injured skier gets a 7 figure settlement out of them.
So Meme Rob is avoiding this thread (out of respect to the injured) but I would imagine IF you got a person that they would cheerfully remind you that you have so many EPIC options besides AttiCat. And that you were not on the Flying Bear on the day in question.

But of course it would be smart to just issue you a credit/refund.
 

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So would annual/regular NDT catch something like this? I know that the protocol is to rotate grips for NDT. I would have thought that this one would have been tested in the last four years or so.
 
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