the plane has some things in it that he needed.
Brian was motivated to go all the way on a slippery log to retrieve his drink because he was extremely thirsty and desperate for water. He had no other source of water available and knew that he needed to stay hydrated to survive in the wilderness.
Gary Paulsen wrote Brian's Winter, the sequel to Hatchet. He also wrote The River and Brian's Hunt, sequels to Hatchet that go down different plot paths.Thank you for letting me answer your question, I hope it helped.
Brian's mother gave him the hatchet as a gift before his flight to Canada, as it would serve a practical purpose in case of an emergency. She thought it might come in handy during his visit with his father in the wilderness.
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he was to suppose to go and visit his dad
To visit his dad. His parents are divorced.
Brian feels it is safe to go back and pick berries because he has observed the bear to be more interested in fish than in attacking him. Additionally, he plans to make noise to alert the bear of his presence and scare it away if it comes near.
Brian Robeson's friends are Terry, Derek, and his best friend Doug from school. He also develops a strong friendship with a skunk and a bird during his survival journey in the novel "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen.
Brian didn't want to go through the cockpit because he was scared and hesitant to face the reality of the pilot's condition. He was overwhelmed with fear and uncertainty about what he might find, causing him to delay entering through the cockpit.
Brian wanted to go out of the plane because the pilot had suffered a heart attack and Brian needed to steer the plane to safety. He was determined to try and land the plane himself despite having no prior piloting experience.
Brian remembers seeing a control wheel in the cockpit and recalls that pushing it forward would make the plane go down. He then pulled himself forward and pushed the wheel back, which caused the plane to start descending towards the lake.