Thursday, October 15, 2020

View from the cockpit

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Hi followers today I finished publishing a story made on Tuesday edited and finished on Wednesday publish to blog and ready to print.


                                                           view from the cockpit


View From The Cockpit 



It was a Sunday morning in the middle of nowhere. Well, it is in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Heading to Sydney, New South Wales, Australia's biggest hot spot. Home to Sydney Opera House. A  Boeing 747 carrying 467 passengers. Was about to arrive at Sydney Airport at 10:50 am. Right now it was 5:25. The pilot slurped his coffee and then gasped as the sun blinded him with its powerful light. 


After a minute or so the pilot finally regained his eyesight and stared in awe. It was the most beautiful thing he ever saw. Then right away he spoke on the speakers to the passengers and said: “To your right if you can slide the window up you can see the sunrise” he then checked the route and sat back keeping his hands on the yoke. 


Then out of nowhere the plane's right engine caught fire and was about to go for a massive nosedive. Suddenly the pilot radioed the traffic control tower at Sydney airport and yelled “Mayday mayday was going in for a nosedive then suddenly he pushed a big red button. They were red buttons, they were for a fire, it was an extinguisher. 

TO BE CONTINUED 


He pushed the one that said right and then the right engine's fire was extinguished but he had a big problem up ahead. Is he going to make it to the airport or is he going to have to land in the water? He saw on the radar that the airport is one mile away. He kept the plan steady and told everyone to make their seat belts tight so they might have to land in the water. 


The traffic control tower sent the Royal Australian navy to go and find them and rescue them if they land on water and if they can make it follow them until land then the police and the technicians can handle it from there.


It looked like the plane was about to crash, but when the airport came in to signal range he lowered the plane and the “screech” the tires under the body of the plane hit the runway at the end there stood the airports firefighters and they came rushing out trying to get everyone out so they can see the issue. The technicians said they need to investigate and they need more time. 

They asked the pilot a few questions like what did you see during the flight and what might have caused the fire? The pilot said, “ I think it was the sun's powerful rays because it blinded me when I looked at it.”


After an hour the technicians came back and they also had a look at the pilot's flight routes and said” you are right the sun’s rays did cause the fire and they took the plane to a shed and then they repaired it before being tested.


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