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    Coating on Willis Tower Skydeck's Ledge Cracks Under Tourists | NBC Chicago

    Coating on Willis Tower Skydeck's Ledge Cracks Under Tourists

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    All four boxes of The Ledge, the 103rd floor tourist attraction atop Chicago's Willis Tower, were closed Thursday morning for what an official said was a routine inspection.
    The move comes hours after cracks appeared in what the official said was a coating designed to prevent scratches on the glass.
    "Skydeck Chicago is open today while the protective coating is being replaced," said Brian Rehme, a spokesman for public relations firm FleishmanHillard. "We have temporarily closed the four Ledge boxes for routine inspection we hope to reopen them shortly."
    Rehme insisted the structural integrity of The Ledge boxes were sound.


    Alejandro Garibay, his brother, and two cousins were in the glass enclosure that juts out of the west side of the building shortly before 10 p.m. Wednesday when Garibay said they heard cracking.
    "Crazy feeling and experience," Garibay wrote in an email to NBC Chicago.
    Rehme said the visitors were never in any danger.
    "This coating does not affect the structural integrity of The Ledge in any way. Occasionally, the coating will crack, as it is designed to in order to protect the surface of the glass," Rehme said in a statement

    Still, it was a frightening experience for the family members visiting from California. Garibay said he and others were joking with staff about the strength of the boxes even before his group walked out into one of the boxes.
    "They jokingly and confidently responded, 'It's unbreakable,' so we just went on," said Garibay.
    While he and his family members were on the Ledge, Garibay said he heard cracking. They stepped off and alerted staffers.
    "I walked them over so they could see and they were totally shocked and asked us to step away and then proceeded to start calling staff and techs and I don't know who else. When we pulled our phones to start recording and take pictures they asked us to leave right away," he said.
    When the tourist experience opened in 2009, engineers said the boxes were composed of three layers of glass each about one half-inch thick. They were built to hold five tons, officials said.



  • #2
    Re: Cracks appear in Willis Tower's Skydeck

    Ого!
    Ну хоть успел побывать там уже. 2 раза

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    • #3
      Re: Cracks appear in Willis Tower's Skydeck

      Не зря я боялась и боюсь всех этих новомодных аттракционов

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      • #4
        Re: Cracks appear in Willis Tower's Skydeck

        В марте там были. Ох уж я и боялся на него наступать. Сын просто отказался.

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        • #5
          Re: Cracks appear in Willis Tower's Skydeck

          Originally posted by gir02
          В марте там были. Ох уж я и боялся на него наступать. Сын просто отказался.
          Здравомыслящий у Вас сын..........

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          • #6
            Re: Cracks appear in Willis Tower's Skydeck

            Cтранно, конечно, как люди меняются с возрастом. В детстве я везде лазил, прыгал с большой высоты без каких либо последствий. Теперь, когда бываю в Эстонии в тех местах, где провел детство думаю - как я всё это делал, будучи ребенком?

            Если честно я тоже не любитель таких аттракционов. Мозг говорит - всё проверено, испытано, надежно. А подсознание твердит - с чем черт не шутит? Именно по этой причине я не люблю американские горки. В аквапарке хожу на все горки без проблем - знаю, что вероятность того, что я вылечу из открытой трубы или убьюсь об воду меньше нежели вагонетка улетит с американских горок.

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