What did the pilot of the Dakota encounter 150 km away from Paris ? Recount his experience inside the black clouds.
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The narrator, Frederick Forsyth himself was the pilot. He had hardly flown 150 Kms away from Paris 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. As was feared, inside the clouds, his flying instruments stopped working. He was lost and his life was threatened. Quite miraculously, a black aeropleane appeared in the clouds and guided him to land safely. He was full of gratitude for the pilot of the black aeroplane; and rushed to air traffic control office to know about the pilot who had saved his life. He was amazed to know there was no other plane was flying that night, besides his.
He must have been a very fortunate and good human being as even angels were ready to help him in his trouble.
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The pilot of the Dakota encountered a 'dark and ominous cloud' 150 km away from Paris.
Explanation:
- The pilot of the Dakota encountered a 'dark and ominous cloud' when he was 150 km away from Paris.
- The narrator wanted to meet his family so desperately that he decided to take such a risk to fly in such weather conditions.
- When he saw the clouds he feared flying through it.
- Also, he was running out of the fuel so he had no other option than to fly between the clouds.
- He was helped by a pilot who miraculously appeared and disappeared afterward.
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