Because that meant the plane was there, and him knowing the plane was there meant that he could scavenge the plane for whatever supplies he needed.
Brian was overjoyed to see the tail of the plane because it meant he now had access to supplies and possible shelter. It gave him hope for survival and increased his chances of being rescued.
He was overjoyed because that's how he got rescued
Because that meant the plane was there, and him knowing the
plane was there meant that he could scavenge the plane for whatever
supplies he needed. He may even find some food or a survival kit.
The plane that Brain and the pilot transported with.
In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, Brian's plane crashes in the Canadian wilderness during a thunderstorm, not a tornado or hurricane. The storm causes the plane to crash, leading to Brian being stranded in the wilderness.
I think Brian found cheese.
his hatchet sticking out of the muck (if your talking about the part when he drops his hatchet while trying to break into the plane)
No. A plane cannot start a tornado.
It was a high level wind
After the plane crashed in the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, Brian survived in the wilderness using his wits and finding ways to stay alive. He built a shelter, made tools, and learned how to find food and make fire. Brian also dealt with challenges such as a tornado and a moose attack before being rescued.
brian goes on the plane to see his father in canada
Brian got out of the plane but his leg was hurting him. Brian survived the crash
a plane
on the plane
Brian fears that the plane might crash or malfunction while he is inside it. He also worries about being unable to control the plane or safely land it in an emergency.