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How did the pilot of Dakota described the black clouds

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Answered by hdeepa1110
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Answer:The black aeroplane

Explanation:

The pilot tells that the black clouds stood in front of the old Dakota like mountains. He could not go over it or from beside it. However in the end he is saved by a pilot in the black aeroplane.

Answered by Anonymous
6

Explanation:

When the pilot of Dakota was lost in the storm, then in the black clouds quite near him , he saw another aeroplane that had no lights on its wings, but he could see it flying next to his Dakota aeroplane through the storm. He was able to see that pilot's face who turned towards him. To that the pilot of Dakota was very glad to see another person. He lifted one hand and waved . The other pilot was trying to say to follow him. So , the Dakota's pilot thought that he was trying to help him. So, on the instructions given by the other pilot he began to follow his aeroplane. Slowly towards the north. After half an hour now he was out of that stormy black cloud . Then he safely landed . In this way the pilot of the Dakota aeroplane got rescued.........

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