The Yukon. Watch the movie (A Cry in the Wild).
Brian was flying over the Canadian wilderness when he crashed the plane in the novel "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen. The crash occurs in a remote and isolated area of Northern Canada.
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.
The protagonist in "Hatchet," Brian Robeson, was flying in a Cessna 406 when the pilot had a heart attack and the plane crashed.
He was in the middle of the Canadian Wilderness, if that's what you're talking about..
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 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.
Brian's father lived in New York City before Brian's plane crash in Hatchet.
near a lake
a plane
on the plane
The external conflict is Brian has to survive alone in the wild for a long time when his pilot had a heart attack and his plane crashed in a lake
Brian heard the loud sounds of the engine, along with the screeching and roaring of the winds as he was landing the plane in the book Hatchet.
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.