A man who was performing aerobatics while paragliding nearly lost his life in a momentary mistake, but managed to survive.



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Paraglider Kevin Phillip, famous for his thrilling flight, went on an aerobatic flight over the blue skies of Spain.



But while he was attempting a flip-flop stunt in the air, a terrible thing happened.



The cord connecting the body and the canopy, which is the wing part, got tangled by the strong turbulence.



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The rope is twisted and completely curled up, causing it to spin and fall in mid-air, but just before hitting the ground, Philip succeeds in deploying the orange auxiliary parachute.



Just one second before he crossed the 'safe zone', he pulled out his auxiliary parachute and averted the crisis.



Philip, who was on the verge of his death, advised: "Fly high and land safely."



Netizens responded, "What were you thinking when you were spinning in the sky? My heart trembles just looking at it!", "I'm glad it's safe, but it looks so dangerous. Let's never follow the aerobatics!"



(Screen source: YouTube Kevin Philipp)