because the pilot didnt like his family at all and wanted to be gay with Justin Bieber!
No, he doesn't want to be gay with Justin Bieber -.- He was old, already taught Brian how to fly the plane, so he had a heart attack
Anyone can suffer from a heart attack and it could only be minutes for the heart attack to kick in.
Heart Attack Grill was created in 2005.
No. I had an MI confirmed by elevated enzymes they told me I had a non Q wave heart attack. what is the difference between a regular heart attack and a non q wave heart attack?
The technetium heart scan is used to evaluate the heart after a heart attack. It can confirm that a patient had a heart attack when the symptoms and pain usually associated with a heart attack were not present; identify the size and location.
Yes, vomiting, is related to a heart attack. It is a common symptom of a heart attack.
The pilot had a heart attack
The protagonist in "Hatchet," Brian Robeson, was flying in a Cessna 406 when the pilot had a heart attack and the plane crashed.
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.
the plane was going down because the pilot had a heart attack
In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, the pilot of the small plane suffers a heart attack and dies mid-flight, causing the plane to crash in a remote forest. This event leaves the main character, Brian Robeson, stranded and forced to survive on his own with only a hatchet as his tool.
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
the pilot guy had a heart attack and died while flying it. so he crashed in the water then got trapped...
In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, the pilot suffers a heart attack while flying over the Canadian wilderness. This causes the plane to crash, leaving the main character, Brian, stranded in the wilderness.
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.
In the story "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, the pilot, whose name is either Jim or Jake, is indifferent and not attentive to Brian's needs during their flight. He suffers a heart attack, leaving Brian alone to navigate and survive in the wilderness after the crash.
In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, Mr. Perpich is the pilot who suffers a heart attack and dies while flying Brian to visit his father. Brian is left alone to crash-land the plane in the wilderness, setting off the events of the story.
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.