Why does a bird make 26 passengers hang upside down on roller coasters for 20 minutes?

Sometimes just because the bird flies astray, its consequences leave it unthinkable.

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A glider was upside down for 20 minutes.

Two days ago, Happy Valley amusement park in Beijing was frightened when a bird landed at the right time, in the right place.

It is known that on the roller coaster there are 26 passengers and fall into a state of panic, extreme fear when suspended upside down in the air for 20 minutes before the rescue team rescue.

After the investigation, the park manager said: The cause of the sudden stop of the roller coaster is that a bird parked in a safe sensor makes it trigger an emergency warning system immediately.

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The reason is that a bird parked properly in the safety sensors of the roller coaster.

No unfortunate casualties occurred, but many others said: " We cannot forget that moment, like flying like a bird. "

In addition to the above incident, bird-related accidents were also recorded from recent high-profile aircraft damage.

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On the evening of September 30, 2015, an Airbus plane landed in Noi Bai (Hanoi) in the condition of a distorted nose, forced to stop mining for repairs.

Last September, Vietjet Air, A320 number VN-A650 from Buon Ma Thuot arrived in Hanoi, landed at 19h22 on the evening of September 30, and was hit by birds. The airline must stop operating aircraft to repair the dented head.

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A plane crashed into the river by crashing into a flock of heavenly geese.

However, when referring to the aviation aviation cases, the world press has not forgotten the US Airways Airbus A320 carrying 155 people on board to the Hudson River (New York) in 2009.

The cause is determined by the plane crashing into a flock of goose when taking height.