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Wing-mounted flight: Why did Liu An turn back?

Wing-mounted flight is an extreme sport, which requires pilots to have rich experience and skills, but also has high risks. In this extreme sport, pilots have to face various challenges, including high-speed flight, low-altitude flight, aerodynamic effects and so on, and these challenges require pilots to have extremely high adaptability and reaction speed. Liu An is a winged pilot. He had an accident in a challenge, which caused him to lose his balance, start stalling and fall. Faced with such a dangerous situation, he chose to turn around and try to land in a safer way. This kind of U-turn behavior is not easy, because in wing-mounted flight, the pilot needs to bear very strong aerodynamic effects, and U-turn may cause the pilot to lose his balance, thus causing more serious consequences. The reason why Liu An turned around may be because he realized that he had lost control of the situation and had to take safer measures to protect himself. At the same time, he also fully considered his own skills and abilities and decided to take the safest way to land. This resolute action shows Liu An's calmness and courage in the face of danger, and also shows his respect for himself and his life.