The Tianmen Mountain National Forest Park in Zhangjiajie, Hunan, issued a notice on May 18 that a female winged pilot who had lost contact in the scenic spot was found in a jungle that day. After on-site verification, the missing person had no vital signs, and his parachute was not opened.

  On May 12, a cultural media company in Beijing shot a short documentary of extreme sports in the Tianmen Mountain Scenic Area in Zhangjiajie. At 11:19 a.m. on the same day, the two winged pilots who participated in the shooting took off from a helicopter with a flying height of about 2500 meters and carried out a high-altitude winged flight. One of the female winged pilots lost contact due to deviation from the planned route during the flight. . The lost couple had been trained in systematic wing-mounted flight abroad and had hundreds of wing-mounted flights and high-altitude skydiving experience.

  After the incident, the local government quickly launched emergency search and rescue. On the morning of May 18, the search and rescue team received a report from the local villagers during the search process. It was found in a dense forest in the unmanned area below the north side of Yuhu Peak in Tianmen Mountain By. Upon learning of the situation, the search and rescue team rushed to the scene immediately, and after verification on the spot, it was determined to be the lost female winged pilot. The location where the body was found was about 900 meters above sea level, a straight-line distance of about 2,000 meters from its take-off position on the air helicopter, and a relative drop of about 1600 meters. At present, the search and rescue work has been completed, and the related aftermath is in order. (Editor Xiao Zihe)

Editor in charge: [Ji Xiang]