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A "L" shape lake in the Canadian Forest.
Brian's head and ribs hurt the most after the plane crashed into the lake.
The beginning of "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen introduces the main character, Brian Robeson, who finds himself alone in the Canadian wilderness after a plane crash. Brian must learn to survive with only a hatchet he received as a gift from his mother. He faces numerous challenges as he tries to find a way to be rescued.
So he did not have to turn the plane.
he set down the plane cause the engine was low
Brian remembers seeing a control wheel in the cockpit and recalls that pushing it forward would make the plane go down. He then pulled himself forward and pushed the wheel back, which caused the plane to start descending towards the lake.
Brian was in a Cessna 406, a small bush plane, in the novel "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen.
the plane was going down because the pilot had a heart attack
Brian from "Hatchet" traveled by plane to visit his father in the Canadian wilderness. On his journey back home, the pilot of the small plane suffers a heart attack, leading Brian to crash-land the plane in a lake. Throughout the story, he uses various means such as a makeshift raft and walking to navigate the wilderness.
The setting for the novel, 'Brian's Winter' by Gary Paulsen is an L-shaped lake in the Canadian wilderness. It's an incredible book about a young boy named Brian (protagonist) who is forced to stay alone in the wilderness through the winter after he is in a plane crash in the Canadian wilderness.
Brian manages to crawl out of the plane through a broken window after remembering that he saw a survival pack with a hatchet in it before the crash. He uses the hatchet to break the glass and escape the wreckage.
In the book 'Hatchet' by Gary Paulsen, the protagonist Brian Robeson lives in New York City with his mother before being stranded in the Canadian wilderness after a plane crash.