Yep - wonder if any of them exclaimed, “Thank Otis!”.....
Nah, too busy looking for a lawyer.
Nah, too busy looking for a lawyer.
Ask a vertical-transportation-industry professional to recall an episode of an elevator in free fallthe cab plummeting in the shaftway, frayed rope ends trailing in the darkand he will say that he can think of only one. That would be the Empire State Building incident of 1945, in which a B-25 bomber pilot made a wrong turn in the fog and crashed into the seventy-ninth floor, snapping the hoist and safety cables of two elevators. Both of them plunged to the bottom of the shaft. One of them fell from the seventy-fifth floor with a woman aboardan elevator operator. (The operator of the other one had stepped out for a cigarette.) ...
...Still, the landing was not soft. The cars walls buckled, and steel debris tore up through the floor. It was the womans good fortune to be cowering in a corner when the car hit. She was severely injured but alive.
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2008/04/21/up-and-then-down