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Female college students who lost contact in Tianmen Mountain Wing Service flight have been found. Is she still alive?

The female college student who lost the flight of Tianmen Mountain Wing Service has been found and has passed away. On the morning of May 18, the Beijing News reporter learned from several rescuers of Zhangjiajie Blue Sky Rescue Team that the body of A 'an (a pseudonym), a female college student who lost contact in the Tianmenshan wing of Zhangjiajie an hour ago, was found.

On May 12, 2020, a cultural media company in Beijing filmed a short documentary about extreme sports in Tianmen Mountain Scenic Area of Zhangjiajie. At 1 1 in the early morning of the same day, two winged pilots who participated in the filming jumped from a helicopter flying at an altitude of about 2,500m and flew to high altitude. One of the female winged pilots lost contact due to deviation from the planned route during the flight.

After the incident, the film crew and Tianmen Mountain Scenic Area immediately mobilized two helicopters and multiple drones to conduct a carpet search of all possible mountains. In the afternoon, the local government quickly arrived at the scene to carry out search and rescue work, and immediately dispatched fire brigade, blue sky rescue team, film crew, scenic spot staff and local villagers familiar with the terrain to carry out joint search and rescue.

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On May 16, the Tianmen Mountain Scenic Area in Zhangjiajie said in the notice: On May 12, a cultural media company in Beijing filmed a short documentary about extreme sports in Tianmen Mountain Scenic Area in Zhangjiajie. The lost winged pilots have received systematic winged flight professional training abroad and have hundreds of winged flight and skydiving experiences.

However, due to the loss of mobile phones, GPS and other equipment, and the continuous rainfall in recent days, the mountains are foggy, the visibility is low, and the terrain is steep and complicated, which brings great difficulties to the search and rescue work.

A video of a female college student An An wearing a wing suit before flying, obtained by the Beijing News reporter, shows that An An wearing a black vest is sorting out, wearing a wing suit and carrying a parachute bag. After boarding the plane, An An wore a big white wing suit and followed Jiang Quan (a pseudonym), a teammate, out of the cabin.

An An's friend and insider Qin Feng told reporters that Jiang Quan and the photographers who participated in the shooting found that during the flight, An An encountered clouds blocking his view and then deviated from the planned route. After leaving the shooting range, An An lost his whereabouts, unable to determine whether he opened his parachute and where he landed.

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