All I want to know is what Brian ate for his FEAST!!!
Brian was going to eat the gut cherries he found on the beach before the pilot came in the book Hatchet.
His mom gave him the hatchet before getting in the plane
He got a Hatchet from his mother before he got on the plane.
the plane was going down because the pilot had a heart attack
Brian notices that the pilot is sweating profusely, clutching his chest, and breathing heavily, indicating that he is in distress. Additionally, the pilot's movements are erratic and he is unable to communicate effectively, which alerts Brian that something is seriously wrong.
Brian was on his way to visit his father in the oil fields in Canada before the pilot of the plane suffered a heart attack and the plane crashed in the wilderness.
a plane came over is head and brian somehow made him know he was there. A plane came over where he got stranded and he had a fire going and signaled the pilot.
The name of the pilot in "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen is Jim or Jake.
Brian is going to his dads house and then the pilot has a heart attack and turns the plane and crashes the plane into the L shaped lake and gets stranded with only himself and his hatchet on a piece of land in the Canadian Wilderness.
The protagonist in "Hatchet," Brian Robeson, was flying in a Cessna 406 when the pilot had a heart attack and the plane crashed.
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.
The pilot isn't named but the boy's name is Brian Robbeson.
In "Hatchet," the character Brian is wearing a green flannel shirt when the pilot of the plane he is on suffers a heart attack and crashes in the Canadian wilderness.
Brian screamed in horror in the book "Hatchet" when he saw the pilot of the plane dead after the crash with the dead pilot's head against the door, his eyes closed, teeth showing, and his face swollen and puffy.
No, the plane did not run out of gas while Brian was flying it in the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen. The pilot suffered a heart attack, which caused the plane to crash into the wilderness.