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Q1. What kind of weather it was when the pilot of Dakota DS 088 was flying over France?
Q2. What instructions did the Paris Air Traffic Control give to the pilot of Dakota DS 088?
3. Why was the pilot of Dakota DS 088 in a hurry to reach England?
How did the weather change soon after the pilot of Dakota DS 088 left Paris behind?
5. Why did the pilot of Dakota DS 088 for once decide to return to Paris? Why did he stick to his
original decision finally?
Q6. Why did the pilot of Dakota decide to fly through the storm instead of bypassing it or flying up
and over the clouds?
Q7. What fears did the pilot of Dakota have when he had just left Paris?
Q8. What kind of storm did the pilot of Dakota run into?
29. How did the aeroplane and its instruments behave in the storm?
Q10. Why did the pilot of Dakota decide to contact Paris Air Traffic control after running into the
storm? Why was he unable to do so?
Q11. What unusual spectacle did the pilot of Dakota DS 088 see in the black clouds quite near him?​

Answers

Answered by alinakincsem
26

Answer:

Following are some of the answers,

Explanation:

Ans 1: When the pilot left France, the weather was fine and it was a starry night.

Ans 2:  The Paris Air Traffic Control guided the pilot to head 12 degrees to the West. And he did this which led him to being hardly 150 km away from his destination.

Ans 3 : He wanted to spend his vacations with his family so he was eager to get there.

Ans 4: He was flying normally when all of a sudden he spotted huge black clouds and that is what indicated the weather becoming dangerous for flying.

Ans 5: He lacked the fuel to turn around, so he stuck to going towards London.

Ans 6: He decided to fly through the storm because his point of flying didn't allow him to go around the clouds. He possibly couldn't so he decided to fly through the storm. Another reason is that his compass had also stopped working.

Answered by aggerwalpooja618
5

Answer:

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