In Chapter 1 of "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, Brian boards a small single-engine plane to visit his father in the Canadian oil fields. As the pilot experiences a heart attack mid-flight, Brian tries to reach the controls but is unable to. The chapter ends with Brian's realization that he is alone and that the plane is going down.
What is Brian wearing on his BELT in Hatchet chapter 1
At the end of chapter 3 in "Hatchet," Brian successfully ignited a fire with the help of his hatchet and some dry grass. This fire serves as a turning point as it marks his ability to survive and adapt in the wilderness.
Brian drops the hatchet into the lake in Chapter 13 of the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen. This moment marks a significant turning point in Brian's survival journey as he realizes he can live without the hatchet.
Chapter 4 of "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen starts on page 33 in some editions of the book.
(unfortunately and unnecessarily so-"God" as an exclamation and one use of the "d" word).
The word "embedded" can be found in Chapter 15 of the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen. This chapter describes how Brian learns to make a spear to catch fish.
the pilot comes
In chapter 5 of "Hatchet," Brian was longing for food. He remembered the food he had packed for the plane ride which made him feel very hungry.
"Wincing" can be found in Chapter 19 of the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen. In this chapter, Brian is attempting to start a fire by striking the hatchet against his survival knife, causing sparks to fly unexpectedly into his face, resulting in him wincing with pain.
the pilot gets a heartattack
Brian successfully made fire in Chapter 7 of the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen.
186 pages including the guide.