Natalie. Mid Course
Nat continued her
flight training, moving onto more powerful aircraft, flying on and passing her
Basic with ease. Next was a fast prop plane from America. It handled like a
Mustang. Her instructor was in the back seat. Natalie was up front, alone
fighter style.
Her first flight
nearly killed them. The roaring engine stopped dead. Engine failure at six
thousand feet brought silence. She took control. Pushing the nose down not to
stall, Nat made a decision: to land the plane on the Pampas grass. It would save
them all. Her instructor kept an eye on his pupil. They should have jumped when
there was height to.
The grey green
trainer floated like a bird over the huge plain. Nat dropped the nose and flaps
and picked a spot. One time lucky. Earth and plane serenely kissed, a song bird
alighting a flower. Nat had done it! They were down in one piece, with no damage.
Long Pampas grass cushioned their plane.
Nat's instructor knew
she would breeze through flight school. Her next fifteen flights were fun. Dog
fights, formation flying and navigation. Then the jet! Did Natalie think engine
failure was an attempt on her life? To silence her anti government songs? Would
the loss of a flight instructor be acceptable? A bullet in her pretty head
would be far simpler. Or the other way.
They who watched her
let her fly. When Natalie passed her fast prop course with flying colours, They
allowed her to live. For now. She could be used, manipulated and sent to war
where she would no doubt die. They ruled like Nazis. Some had been in a
previous life.
Fast jets beckoned
and Nat moved up to a cool Italian aircraft. Fast looking and stylishly
designed. On her first flight Nat knew she would go to war. A gut feeling told
her. Her instructor showed her how to evade a fictitious enemy by rolling,
turning and diving, then climbing. Finally getting on his tail and killing him.
He let her loop and roll the advanced jet.
Thirty more jet
flights followed, strenuous in every way. High speed flight was dangerous.
Another pilot crashed. Finally Nat passed and got her wings. At the passing out
parade, she was told what warplane she would fly. It was the American A-4B
Skyhawk. Natalie wanted the fast French Mirage but so did everyone else. Now
she was committed, personal thoughts or not.
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