Pulp Fiction | The Finger In The Sky Affair By Peter Leslie - Plot & Excerpts
records here—and one thing emerges right away: all three of the crashes took place when the planes approached from the southwest; when the runway was being used in the direction from Cannes towards Nice." "How many runways are there?" "Only the one—that's the point, you see. Most of the airport is on reclaimed land, and the main runway runs parallel with the coast and the motor road...They keep on extending it every year—to take bigger and faster planes, I suppose—but it just spreads further along the coast, never further out to sea. And it can still only be used from southwest to northeast, or from northeast to southwest." "And you say all three crashes took place when it was being used from southwest to northeast?" "Yes. It could be only coincidence: they use the runway much more in that direction than in the other. But they do use it the other way sometimes—especially when there's a mistral blowing." "Why's that?" "The mistral comes from the west," Sheridan Rogers answered.
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