The narrator had two options of avoiding the terrible storm clouds. Why didn't he use them? Was his decision of flying straight into the storm clouds a sound decision?

The narrator could see black mountains of clouds all around him. They were stormy clouds. He had two options and by using them he could avoid the terrible storm clouds. Firstly he could go back to Paris which he had left 150 kilometres behind. He wanted to go back but the temptation of having an English breakfast at home stopped him. Secondly he couldn’t fly up and above the stormy clouds but he didn't did this also because he didn’t have enough fuel to fly around them to the north or south.

It seems that flying back to Paris would have been the best option in those circumstances. He couldn’t fly north and south of the storm as he hadn’t enough fuel in the second tank. His decision of flying straight into the storm clouds was motivated by his having an early English breakfast with his family. It was rather a bold but risky decision. He would have been in deep trouble, if the pilot of the strange black aeroplane had not helped him.

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The narrator could see black mountains of clouds all around him. They were storm clouds. He had two options and by using them he could avoid the terrible storm clouds. He could go back to Paris. He had left Paris 150 kilometres behind. He wanted to go back but the temptation of having an early breakfast at home stopped him. He couldn’t fly up and above the storm clouds either. He didn’t have enough fuel to fly around them to the north or south.

It seems that flying back to Paris would have been the best option in those circumstances. He couldn’t fly north and south of the storm as he hadn’t enough fuel in the second tank. His decision of flying straight into the storm clouds was motivated by his having an early English breakfast with his family. It was rather a bold but risky decision. He would have been in deep trouble, had the pilot of the strange black aeroplane not helped him to safety.

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The narrator could see black mountains of clouds all around him. They were storm clouds. He had two options and by using them he could avoid the terrible storm clouds.Firstly He could go back to Paris which he had left 150 kilometres behind. He wanted to go back but the temptation of having an English breakfast at home stopped him. Secondly he could fly up and above the storm cloudsbut he didn't did this also because he didn’t have enough fuel to fly around them to the north or south.

It seems that flying back to Paris would have been the best option in those circumstances. He couldn’t fly north and south of the storm as he hadn’t enough fuel in the second tank. His decision of flying straight into the storm clouds was motivated by his having an early English breakfast with his family. It was rather a bold but risky decision. He would have been in deep trouble, if the pilot of the strange black aeroplane had not helped him,

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