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Full NTSB Statement On Disney Monorail Crash

Safety Board Releases Factual Findings

WESH Orlando has the National Transportation Safety Board statement on Wednesday about the Disney World monorail crash.  Click here to read the full text.

The NTSB’s findings also indicate that Austin Wuennenberg, the 21-year-old monorail pilot killed in the crash attempted to reverse Monorail Purple before the crash.

In exclusive interviews Wednesday, two sources told WESH 2 News the on-duty manager over the Disney monorail was off property during the Sunday morning accident.

To read more please click over to the WESH Orlando web site.


Funeral service set for Disney monorail pilot Austin Wuennenberg

According to the Orlando Sentinel, funeral services have been set for Austin Wuennenberg, the monorail pilot killed in Sunday’s terrible crash at the Walt Disney World Resort.

Services are at 2 p.m. Wednesday at First United Methodist Church in Kissimmee, said Twis Lizasuain, a Kissimmee Police spokesperson who is acting as a spokesperson for the Wuennenberg family.

Also check out the Orlando Sentinel article, Disney visitors remember monorail pilot Austin Wuennenberg with an e-mail from Diane Cimino of Briton, Conn.  whose family on a recent trip had the pleasure of meeting Wuennenberg.  She shared, what is now a bitter sweet video of the monorail pilot.  In the video, he shares a memorable moment Cimino’s 4-year-old grandson Christyan, giving the young boy plenty of the Pixie Dust treatment.


Attempt to switch tracks may have caused Disney monorail crash

National Transportation Safety Board to investigate incident

On Monday in an unprecedented move, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) stated it will investigate the fatal crash of two Walt Disney World monorail.  The federal agency is best known for probing airline crashes.

Initial reports from other investigators Sunday, indicated that the accident occurred from a track switch that never happened.

An Orlando Sentinel article from last night outlines the timeline of the collision.

The 2 a.m. Sunday collision occurred as one of Disney’s trains was supposed to utilize a transfer spur to move from the resort’s Epcot line to a Magic Kingdom line so it could return to the system’s maintenance bay for the night.

Instead the switch didn’t occurr and the train apparently moved in reverse back down the Epcot line.  The onboard collision-avoidance system likely was set on override.  The train slammed into a second train with a handful of passengers on board.

Austin Wuennenberg, 21, a monorail pilot on the second train was killed.  He is being remembered fondly on various social networks, such as Twitter and Facebook.  Disney has stated that none of the guests were injured.  The pilot of the other monorail, who has yet to be identified, was not seriously injured.

Click here for developing information on the Orlando Sentinel, including the graphic, outlining the sequence of events.


Disney World will reopen monorail — with extra safety features

After the deadly Sunday 2am Walt Disney World monorail crash, the Orlando Sentinel is reporting that the Disney monorail has resumed operation.  The publication cited a note to Walt Disney World employees this morning, stating that new safety sensors were added to monitor track switches.  Per the note, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration “released” the monorail system back to the resort.

Investigators will continue their search into what caused a deadly crash early Sunday following Fourth of July fireworks shows.

The predawn collision occurred as one of the trains was being transferred off the system’s Epcot line, which ferries guests between the Magic Kingdom and Epcot, according to Disney’s note.  Austin Wuennenberg, 21, was the lone fatality.

Wuennenberg described fondly his monorail pilot job on Facebook.  He felt is was “running the highway in the sky.”

As the news broke Sunday morning, people rushed to social networking sites, like Twitter and Facebook, to discuss the sad event.

Austin is being remember on Twitter with people adding the hash tag #Austin to their tweets.

A Facebook Group was constructed to honor the memory for the Disney monorail driver.  Click here to join.

Click here to read the full Orlando Sentinel article.


Disney World monorail collision kills 1

Around 2am, two Walt Disney World monorails collided, according to reports from local news services.  Emergency services immediately responded to the incident.  8 people were evaluated total following the crash. One monorail driver was killed. The other driver is fine physically. There were 5 to 6 guests on the monorail at the time of the crash. Disney World Public Relations tells Local 6 that they will release more information later this morning.

Statement from Disney

Mike Griffin, vice president of public affairs at Walt Disney World, issued the following statement Sunday following the wreck:

“Today, we mourn the loss of our fellow cast member. Our hearts go out to his family and those who have lost a friend and coworker. The safety of our guests and cast members is always our top priority. The monorail is out of service and we will continue to work closely with law enforcement to determine what happened and the appropriate next steps.”

To read more about this terrible accident, please check out the WKMG Orlando article and the News 13 article.


Disneybrit Podcast August WDW Meet

Disney Brit MeetThe Disneybrit Podcast is hosting their FIRST EVER in park meet! Here’s your chance to meet up with other like minded Disney fans at the Magic Kingdom Park.  So if you’ll be at Walt Disney World in August…or need an excuse to go visit The Most Magical Place On Earth, then come join the Disneybrit Podcast on Friday, August 14, 2009 from 11:00am to 12:00pm at the Tomorrowland Noodle Terrace in the Magic Kingdom!

You can RSVP for this event on Facebook by clicking here. You are not required to RSVP for this event, but it will give the organizers an idea of the number of people attending.

If you have questions concerning this event, please contact the Disneybrit Podcast at disneybrit@hotmail.com

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Obama’s Disney debut at Hall of Presidents

The Barack Obama audio animatronic officially debuts at the Magic Kingdom’s re-imagined Hall of Presidents July 4th. Obama’s figure stands front and center at the attraction, which has been under renovation since November. Disney annual-pass holders received a sneak peek at the end of June.

The Orlando Sentinel details some of the new changes. Click here to read the full article.

Also, if you if you wish to be spoiled or can’t make it to Walt Disney World soon, here’s a YouTube video from Magic City Mayhem.  Check out their YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/user/MagicCityMayhem.


1,000 Immigrants Celebrate U.S. Citizenship at WDW

As the American people begin their Independence Day celebrations, 1000 new Americans will celebrate their U.S. Citizenship at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida!

“This year, Disney parks are asking our visitors ‘What Will You Celebrate?‘,” said Walt Disney World Resort President Meg Crofton in her welcoming address. “And on a weekend when our entire nation celebrates its independence, we are honored to host — and celebrate — 1,000 individuals who are embracing American citizenship.”

Read the full PR Newswire article here.


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