The Women in control centre was surprised when the narrator asked about the other aeroplane and its pilot. She was surprised because she did not see any other aeroplane on the radar. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-10/english/first-flight-chapteRead more
The Women in control centre was surprised when the narrator asked about the other aeroplane and its pilot. She was surprised because she did not see any other aeroplane on the radar.
The pilot was delighted to land safely out of dark stormy black clouds, therefore, he was not sorry to walk away for his plane. He felt bad, when he was not able to thank his guide, his mentor who saved him from the frightening situation, but he was so happy after landing that he didn’t feel sorry fRead more
The pilot was delighted to land safely out of dark stormy black clouds, therefore, he was not sorry to walk away for his plane. He felt bad, when he was not able to thank his guide, his mentor who saved him from the frightening situation, but he was so happy after landing that he didn’t feel sorry for not being able to thank the guide pilot.
As the narrator flew into the storm, everything went black. It became almost impossible to see anything outside the plane. The aeroplane jumped and twisted in the air. When he looked at his compass, he couldn’t believe what he saw. The compass was turning round and round. It was dead. Along with it,Read more
As the narrator flew into the storm, everything went black. It became almost impossible to see anything outside the plane. The aeroplane jumped and twisted in the air. When he looked at his compass, he couldn’t believe what he saw. The compass was turning round and round. It was dead. Along with it, the other instruments, including the radio, were also dead. He saw another aeroplane with no lights on its wings, but was flying through the storm. Its pilot waved at him, asking him to follow. He was glad to find help. It was the last fuel tank and there was only enough fuel to fly five or ten minutes. Then, the other pilot started to go down and he followed. He suddenly came out of the clouds and saw the runway, on which he then landed his plane safely.
The narrator was flying the old Dakota towards Paris. He saw storm clouds looking like black mountains. He knew he could not fly over them nor he had the fuel to fly around to north or south. The risk was to fly through the black storm clouds. The narrator took the risk because he wanted to reach PaRead more
The narrator was flying the old Dakota towards Paris. He saw storm clouds looking like black mountains. He knew he could not fly over them nor he had the fuel to fly around to north or south. The risk was to fly through the black storm clouds. The narrator took the risk because he wanted to reach Paris to celebrate Christmas with his family.
A bird flying is natural as well as taught to the young ones by their parents or their elder ones. So, one has to learn it through some of the properties which may breed in them naturally. Without any attempt and learning, nothing comes automatically. But it can be concluded that it should succeed.Read more
A bird flying is natural as well as taught to the young ones by their parents or their elder ones. So, one has to learn it through some of the properties which may breed in them naturally. Without any attempt and learning, nothing comes automatically. But it can be concluded that it should succeed. Our success was never guaranteed until to try again and again. In some cases, all results may not be favourable. But it is always essential to practise, try and put every efforts to get success.
What made the woman in the control centre look at the narrator strangely?
The Women in control centre was surprised when the narrator asked about the other aeroplane and its pilot. She was surprised because she did not see any other aeroplane on the radar. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-10/english/first-flight-chapteRead more
The Women in control centre was surprised when the narrator asked about the other aeroplane and its pilot. She was surprised because she did not see any other aeroplane on the radar.
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Why does the narrator say, ‘I landed and was not sorry to walk away from the old Dakota…’?
The pilot was delighted to land safely out of dark stormy black clouds, therefore, he was not sorry to walk away for his plane. He felt bad, when he was not able to thank his guide, his mentor who saved him from the frightening situation, but he was so happy after landing that he didn’t feel sorry fRead more
The pilot was delighted to land safely out of dark stormy black clouds, therefore, he was not sorry to walk away for his plane. He felt bad, when he was not able to thank his guide, his mentor who saved him from the frightening situation, but he was so happy after landing that he didn’t feel sorry for not being able to thank the guide pilot.
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Describe the narrator’s experience as he flew the aeroplane into the storm.
As the narrator flew into the storm, everything went black. It became almost impossible to see anything outside the plane. The aeroplane jumped and twisted in the air. When he looked at his compass, he couldn’t believe what he saw. The compass was turning round and round. It was dead. Along with it,Read more
As the narrator flew into the storm, everything went black. It became almost impossible to see anything outside the plane. The aeroplane jumped and twisted in the air. When he looked at his compass, he couldn’t believe what he saw. The compass was turning round and round. It was dead. Along with it, the other instruments, including the radio, were also dead. He saw another aeroplane with no lights on its wings, but was flying through the storm. Its pilot waved at him, asking him to follow. He was glad to find help. It was the last fuel tank and there was only enough fuel to fly five or ten minutes. Then, the other pilot started to go down and he followed. He suddenly came out of the clouds and saw the runway, on which he then landed his plane safely.
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“I’ll take the risk.” What is the risk? Why does the narrator take it?
The narrator was flying the old Dakota towards Paris. He saw storm clouds looking like black mountains. He knew he could not fly over them nor he had the fuel to fly around to north or south. The risk was to fly through the black storm clouds. The narrator took the risk because he wanted to reach PaRead more
The narrator was flying the old Dakota towards Paris. He saw storm clouds looking like black mountains. He knew he could not fly over them nor he had the fuel to fly around to north or south. The risk was to fly through the black storm clouds. The narrator took the risk because he wanted to reach Paris to celebrate Christmas with his family.
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In the case of a bird flying, it seems a natural act, and a foregone conclusion that it should succeed. In the examples you have given in answer to the previous question, was your success guaranteed, or was it important for you to try, regardless of a possibility of failure?
A bird flying is natural as well as taught to the young ones by their parents or their elder ones. So, one has to learn it through some of the properties which may breed in them naturally. Without any attempt and learning, nothing comes automatically. But it can be concluded that it should succeed.Read more
A bird flying is natural as well as taught to the young ones by their parents or their elder ones. So, one has to learn it through some of the properties which may breed in them naturally. Without any attempt and learning, nothing comes automatically. But it can be concluded that it should succeed. Our success was never guaranteed until to try again and again. In some cases, all results may not be favourable. But it is always essential to practise, try and put every efforts to get success.
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