Give a character sketch of the narrator of chapter the black aeroplane.
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The narrator (Fredrick Forsyth) was a professional pilot. He was flying his old Dakota aeroplane over France back to England. He was happy. The narrator was quite a family man. He was dreaming of his holidays. He was looking forward to being with his family. He wanted to be in time for breakfast. The narrator seemed to lack his professional ethics and responsibilities. He was about 150 kilometres away from Paris when the storm clouds appeared in the sky. He didn’t have enough petrol to fly around them to the North or South. Actually, he ignored his professional wisdom. He ought to have gone back to Paris. The narrator was a grateful human being. He was grateful to the pilot of the black aeroplane for saving his life. He went to the Paris control to ask who was the other pilot who saved his life.
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Explanation:
The narrator, Frederick Forsyth himself was the pilot. He loved his family and was quite brave and courageous. He had hardly flown a few miles when he saw dark, ominous clouds; flying through them was dangerous, yet he wanted to meet his family so much that he took the risk.