which phrase best describes the purpose of this passage? imagine a student pilot with fewer than 10 hours in…

which phrase best describes the purpose of this passage? imagine a student pilot with fewer than 10 hours in an airplane, her hands shaking and her heart in her throat, as her instructor tells her to control the plane without looking out the window. that was me 15 years ago. now i am a professional airline pilot who has flown the largest passenger aircraft in production to 20 different countries. if i can overcome my fears, so can you. a. to persuade new pilots to get past their fears about flying airplanes b. to inform new pilots about dealing with difficult flight instructors c. to inform new pilots about what it takes to qualify to become a pilot d. to entertain new pilots with a story about almost crashing a plane

which phrase best describes the purpose of this passage? imagine a student pilot with fewer than 10 hours in an airplane, her hands shaking and her heart in her throat, as her instructor tells her to control the plane without looking out the window. that was me 15 years ago. now i am a professional airline pilot who has flown the largest passenger aircraft in production to 20 different countries. if i can overcome my fears, so can you. a. to persuade new pilots to get past their fears about flying airplanes b. to inform new pilots about dealing with difficult flight instructors c. to inform new pilots about what it takes to qualify to become a pilot d. to entertain new pilots with a story about almost crashing a plane

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Brief Explanations:

The passage starts with the author's experience as a nervous student - pilot and ends with the statement "If I can overcome my fears, so can you." It aims to encourage new pilots to overcome their fears.

Answer:

A. To persuade new pilots to get past their fears about flying airplanes