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why does the pilot say it was an easy flight ? was it really so ? in chapter the black aeroplane​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In the chapter tge black aeroplane, " Author wants to do breakfast with his family". He wanted to go to london from paris. All the paths were closed instead of one. On that path there was a storm. The author take the risk to fly in the sky through storm as he wanted to meet his family. He started flying in the sky. While he was in the storm he saw that all the instruments stopped working. And fuel was also low. There was very less chances of safe landing. In the storm he saw a black aerplane whose pilot was saying him to follow him. He followed the black aeroplane. He landed safely. After landing, he asked the lady about the black aeroplane lady replied that there was no black aeroplane in the storm. She also said that even radar was not showing any aeroplane.

Answered by GulabLachman
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The pilot said so because the sky was clear. However, it was not very easy.

  • The question has been asked from the story The Black Aeroplane.
  • Because the sky was clear and everything was going smoothly, the pilot claims as much.
  • It turned out to be false, though, when the pilot came across enormous storm clouds.
  • The clouds were almost around 150 kilometres off the coast of the city of Paris.
  • It was the pilot's own strength that got him through that situation.

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