A) the cornfields of Oklahoma B) the oil fields in Canada C) the coast in Washington state D) the wilderness of North Dakota
A) how to steer a Cessna 406 B) how to read the instrument panel on a Cessna 406 C) how to use a hatchet D) how to fill the gas tank on a Cessna 406
A) catching fish B) his parents' divorce C) what he and his father were going to do over the summer D) his girlfriend
A) the pilot clutched his stomach B) the pilot said his eyes were burning C) the pilot grabbed his chest D) the pilot rubbed his left shoulder
A) every 30 minutes B) every hour C) every 2 hours D) every 10 minutes
A) in an empty field B) on top of a mountain C) on an empty road D) on the edge of a lake
A) Brian's parents get a divorce. B) The pilot who is flying the Cessna has a heart attack leaving Brian alone in the plane. C) Brian must spend the summer with his father in Canada instead of with his friends in New York. D) Brian's mother gives him a gift he doesn't like.
A) a bird hits the propeller B) the plane has engine failure C) the plane hits a tree D) it runs out of gas
A) the twisting of his stomach B) the pounding in his jaw C) the throb in his head D) the cut on his chest
A) mosquitoes B) bats C) snakes D) deer
A) 3, 2, 4, 1 B) 1, 2, 4, 3 C) 4, 3, 1, 2 D) 2, 4, 1, 3
A) He raised himself and crawled out of the water, grunting with pain of movement. B) THe crash is over and I am alive, he thought. C) The pilot in the plane, down into the water, down into the blue water strapped in the seat. . . D) Because the mosquitoes, the backs of his hands were puffy and his eyes were alomost swollen shut, and he saw everything through a narrow squint. |