Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Page 19 - Night Fall Surrounds the Path of the Airplane

     My mind now explores the magnitude of sounds that come from the airplane as night fall surrounds my path. In the distance, I think I see a light. Possibly, it is a car light. Gray to black colors below and all around me little detail as to what is really in front of me.
     I see a stationary and a moving light. Is it a car? A truck? Is that Highway 212?  As I get closer, I can see that the light is coming from a vehicle passing by a building as I pass over.  I'd like to make a turn to the left but if I do, I might lose the building with the light. If I turn to the right, maybe I can land behind the light of the vehicle. There is no longer a horizon as I turn and come to a level I think the vehicle might be. There! There is the light again.  I fly to the level of the light. I'm on target.  A light in the window, with the words that say "Stockman's Bar. Hammond, Montana"  I can see a man standing at a bar. I see that I'm exactly on course, but now where to go with the airplane?
     No lights on the highway or anyway to tell me just how close the building is from the highway. One more time around and maybe I can land the plane using the light of the window to judge the level of the ground. I just want to go home!  As I come around, the night has closed around me. I judge where north should be from the angle I crossed the top of the building, but where to go?  I should of landed. A lot of guess work as I try to judge north from the few colors below. I'm not sure how high I am from the ground. There! I see a light spot on the ground. GOD BE WITH ME.  I hope I don't hit a fence post as I touch down because Enough is enough!
     Excited, but mentally exhausted. So close to home, but I will spend the night in the airplane.  I hear a huff, huff. Clap. Clap. What is that?  I get out of the plane and I see someone is riding up on a horse.  All is well! I have landed on a ranch of a distant relative. I didn't see it when I landed but there was a hanger on this plot of land.  We put TWO planes in a one airplane hanger. Cowboys can do that sort of thing.

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