Flight Deck (Canada's Wonderland) - Ride Experience

Ride Experience

First, the trains of Flight Deck go up to the top of the lift hill which is almost 100 feet (30 m) tall. Then, the trains go down the hill which does a 90 degree turn to the right on the way down, speeding at 80 km/h. At the bottom of the first drop, the passenger's feet are just a couple of feet away from the ground. The ride has many near miss effects with the ground, track, and supports. After that, the roller coaster's train goes through a half loop, an inline roll, and then another half loop, followed by an overbanking turn and another immelmann loop. Next, Flight Deck's trains go through a 180 degree turn and through two barrel rolls. Lastly, the trains make another 180 turn and head into the final break run.

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