What do you think about the phantom plane? Was it really there or did the pilot imagine it? If it was really there, who could have been piloting it? ( IN CHAPTER "THE BLACK AEROPLANE")
Answers
Answered by
5
Answer:
The mysterious plane in the chapter "The Black Aeroplane" was the hallucination of the pilot. It was the experience and excellence of the pilot which took form of imagination and guided the plane. The black aeroplane, according to me, never existed.
Answered by
2
Answer:
The pilot's delusion was the enigmatic plane in the chapter "The Black Aeroplane." The pilot's skill and experience allowed him to use his imagination to steer the aircraft.
Explanation :
- A pilot in the tale "Black Aeroplane" is delighted and competitive to fly over a sleeping city (at night time).
- He's taking a plane from Paris to London.
- He daydreams of the extended vacation with his family as he waits for his flight.
- He also daydreams about the delectable breakfast he would have when he arrives.
- He first notices the gloomy clouds, which were a portent of the impending storm, as soon as he crosses Paris.
- For the sake of safety, turning around and returning to Paris would have been the appropriate choice.
- However, his dreams are too important to him to let them wait, so he risks the lives of his passengers by flying directly into the storm.
- All of his directional instruments cease working, it becomes pitch black outside, and he loses control of the aircraft.
- After all hope had been lost, he spotted another plane whose pilot was eager to save them.
- The author was in a panic because there wasn't much fuel left.
- Once they were out of the storm and into the light, the unidentified pilot vanished.
- When he inquires about the other pilot after landing, the woman in the control room informs him that his was the only aircraft in the sky, shocking him.
#SPJ2
Similar questions