George Willig

George Willig

George Willig (born June 11, 1949) (aka "the human fly" or "the spiderman") is a mountain-climber from Queens, New York, United States, who climbed the South Tower (2 WTC) of the World Trade Center on 25 May, 1977, about 2 1/2 years after tightrope walker Phillippe Petit walked between the tops of the two towers. At the time, it was the third tallest building in the world (behind 1 WTC and the Sears Tower). It took him 3.5 hours to scale the tower. New York City Mayor Abraham Beame fined him $1.10, one cent for each of the skyscraper's 110 stories.

Before the stunt, Willig was a toymaker. He visited the towers a year before the stunt and took measurements for the equipment he would need. He made special clamps that fit into the window washing tracks of the South Tower. The clamps he designed would lock into place when they were pulled down by his body weight. They would release when he decided to raise them. Once he built the equipment, he went to the World Trade Center 4 to 5 times at night to test the equipment. He began his climb at 6:30 a.m. that Thursday morning. As he was climbing, two police officers, one a suicide expert, were lowered down in a window washing basket to try to get Willig to give up. Willig swung away from the officers so they could not grab him. Willig and the officers talked, and the suicide expert realized that Willig knew what he was doing and was not a threat. The officer passed him a pen and paper, and Willig signed it "Best Wishes to my co-ascender." Police helped him to the top of the tower, by pulling him through a tiny window hatch at 10:05 a.m. and he was arrested. Willig said he could hear the crowd cheering from ground level. His climb received plenty of attention because it took 3 1/2 hours to complete, allowing news cameras and spectators to gather. The only significant problem Willig ran into was irregularities in window washing tracks. However, he was prepared for this because he brought a little hammer to fix the irregularities. He signed his name on a piece of metal on the observation deck of the South Tower, which was still visible until the tower was destroyed on September 11. The stunt paved the way for appearances on "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson", "Good Morning America", "The Merv Griffin Show", and ABC's "Wide World of Sports". He also got jobs as a stuntman on "The Six Million Dollar Man", "Trauma Center", and "Hollywood Beat".

In 1979, he published a book called "Going It Alone" (ISBN 0-385-14726-0).

During the 1990s, Willig lived in California's San Fernando Valley, working as a remodeler of commercial buildings.

After the 9/11 attacks that destroyed both towers of the World Trade Center, Mr. Willig publicly said he regretted climbing the towers, as his actions may have brought them to the attention of terrorists. But he later told CNN that was just an initial, emotional reaction and that he was still glad to have climbed the towers. [ [http://edition.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0110/27/lklw.00.html "America Remembers: The Significance of the World Trade Center"] . Transcript of "Larry King Weekend". "CNN". October 27, 2001.]

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External links

*wayback|http://www.ericdarton.net/html/tallstories.html Tall Stories (But True)
* [http://www.nypress.com/print.cfm?content_id=5283 Article in the New York Press]

References

Gillespie, Angus K. "Twin Towers the Life of New York City's World Trade Center" Rutgers University Press 1999

Glanz, James and Eric Lipton. "City in the Sky". New York: Times Book, 2003.


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