On November 23, a paraglider crash occurred in Pokhara, a famous tourist city in Nepal, resulting in the death of a pilot and the serious injury of a passenger.
Located in the western part of Nepal, this city is known as the "Little Switzerland of the East". It is a well-known paradise for outdoor lovers. It is known to many Chinese people because of the movie "Waiting for the Wind".
The lakeside area under its jurisdiction and Tamil in Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, are side by side. It is Nepal's most important tourist distribution center, and it is also the two blocks with the highest concentration of Chinese and overseas Chinese.
According to the Pokhara police, the deceased was a 38-year-old Nepalese Pokhara man Raju Gair Nipani, and the tourist in the accident was a 29-year-old woman from Kathmandu who suffered serious injuries to her chest and legs. .
This is one of the worst tourism accidents in Nepal in 2020-Nepal, famous for its snow mountains, declared a national martial law in late March this year due to the epidemic, and tourism activities were gradually resumed on October 17. However, foreign tourists are scarce, and domestic demand is still dominated today.
To this end, the Nepal Air Sports Association commissioned a 5-member team led by its vice chairman Narayan Prasad Parajuli to conduct an independent investigation of the accident within 30 days, and requested that the report be submitted to the Civil Aviation Administration of Nepal. .
The team finally concluded that the pilot tried to pick flowers from the plant during the gliding movement and caused the accident.
According to the report, Nippani lost control of the paraglider when trying to pick a flower and hand it to the female tourist, which caused the subsequent imbalance and rotation.
Then, the paraglider dropped sharply at high speed and caused a tragedy.
A paraglider pilot who did not want to be named told the author that for many years, pilots in Pokhara have been proud of establishing air relationships with foreign or foreign female tourists, and even show off their achievements. This kind of romantic movement has indeed stimulated the success rate of Aventure.
But I have to admit that this behavior is not only unprofessional, and distraction will also reduce safety reliability.
Whether it’s star picking in the sky or defloration in the sky, it does not have to be fulfilled to prove the vow of love.
Just stay in the love phase.