why did the author think that the ought to go back to paris?what did he decide to do?(answer this question in 150 words)
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Chapter- 3 English Language and Literature- First Flight (Latest 2018-19)
Two Stories About Flying Part-II
By– Frederick Forsyth
About the Author- Frederick Forsyth
Frederick Forsyth – A Short Biography
Frederick Forsyth was born on 25 August 1938, in Ashford, Kent, England. He was educated at Tonbridge School and later joined the University of Granada in Spain. He joined the RAF and became a jet fighter pilot. He became a journalist and joined the BBC in 1965, where he served as an assistant diplomatic correspondent.
Introduction of the lesson- Two Stories About Flying Part-II
INTRODUCTION
(This is a mysterious story. The writer was flying his Dakota aeroplane. Suddenly he was caught in a big cloud. His compass, radio and other instruments failed. There was not much fuel in the plane. Suddenly he saw a black aeroplane near him. The pilot of the black aeroplane guided the writer and he was able to land his plane safely. But he was greatly surprised when the woman at the control centre told him that there had been no other plane except the writer’s Dakota on the sky that night.
Explanation:
The pilot thought of going back to Paris because he saw storm clouds as he was flying. They were huge and looked like black mountains across the sky. The pilot knew that he could not fly over them and there was not sufficient fuel to fly around them to the north or the south.