Why does the narrator say, "I landed and was not sorry to walk away from the old Dakota..."?
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After landing, the narrator was not sorry to walk away from the old Dakota because he had a horrific and scary experience flying that plane. He was happy that he had landed the plane safely. That is why he was not sorry to walk away. Instead, he wanted to know where he was and who the other pilot was.
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After landing; the narrator was not sorry to walk away from the old Dakota because a horrific and scary flying that plane. He was happy that he had landed a plane safely. That is why he was not sorry to walk away. Instead, he wanted to know where he was and who the other pilot was
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