Why was the pilot of Dakota aeroplane frightened again ?
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Because his fuel was very less and the areoplane could fly for only about 10 minutes more.
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The pilot was afraid again, because the fuel was not enough for the next 5-10 minutes to arrive at the destination;
Explanation:
- Frederick Forsyth's lesson ' Black Aeroplane ' illustrates how one's perception is skewed by imagination and how it causes problems. In this chapter the protagonist is a pilot who wants to see his family and have a nice breakfast ; however, he does not make the right choice to face the storm.
- He is flying from London from Paris. He dreams of a long holiday with his family as he flies. He also imagines the wonderful breakfast that he will have when he arrives. When he enters Paris, the dark clouds are a symbol of the coming storm. He gets a look. For the sake of health, the right decision would have been to return to Paris. Yet he is overwhelmed by his hopes, and he does not postpone them and runs straight into the storm.
- For the sake of safety, the right decision would have been to return to Paris. But he's overwhelmed and determined to keep up with his plans and runs into a storm, putting his passengers at risk. When all hope was lost, he saw a different aircraft whose pilot was more than ready to save them. The author was worried because there was even less fuel available. The unidentified pilot led them out of the tempest and, once they saw light, it vanished. Miraculously, he somehow manages to escape with the help of a mysterious plane. However when he lands and inquires about the other plane and pilot to the control room's staff ( the lady), he is left in shock when she says that his was the only plane in the sky.
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