he knew how to fly a plane because the pilot had let him controls the plane a little bit earlier
Brian was given basic flying lessons by the pilot of the plane before it crashed. The pilot let Brian take the controls for a short time, and he was able to remember some of the instructions he had been given when he was trying to figure out how to land the plane after the pilot's heart attack.
When he saw Brian look at him, the pilot seemed to open up a bit and he smiled. "Ever fly in the copilot's seat before?" He leaned over and lifted the headset off his right ear and put it on his temple, yelling to overcome the sound of the engine. Brian shook his head He had never been in any kind of plane, never seen the cockpit of a plane except in films or on television.
Brian wanted to go out of the plane because the pilot had suffered a heart attack and Brian needed to steer the plane to safety. He was determined to try and land the plane himself despite having no prior piloting experience.
Rats flys little plane be screaming into sandwich.
you must know how to navigate,operate and monitor your plane.
The protagonist in "Hatchet," Brian Robeson, was flying in a Cessna 406 when the pilot had a heart attack and the plane crashed.
A big plane, for three reasons. First, a big plane can fly higher than a little plane, so it can fly above weather, mountains and other hazards. Next, a big plane is more likely to be properly maintained than a little one. Quite a few people who own planes can't afford to put them in the shop regularly. But most important, people who own big planes only allow the best pilots to fly them.
Yes, the Wright brothers plane did fly. They are credited for the invitation of the airplane. They started by making a glider that would fly which lead to the airplanes we know of today.
Well... they need to know how to fly a plane
He wants to fly the plane. or He wants to fly a plane.
i dont really know sorry
No, he can fly in a plane but is not a pilot.