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Bravery in the face of danger

In the early morning of September 5, 1986, Pan Am Flight 73 was hijacked while on the ground in Karachi by four armed Palestinian terrorists. Amid the sudden panic and confusion, 22-year-old senior flight attendant Neerja Bhanot acted with remarkable composure. Without drawing attention, she managed to alert the cockpit by discreetly punching in the hijack code. Thanks to her quick thinking, the pilots escaped through the overhead hatch, ensuring the aircraft remained grounded and preventing the hijackers from using it as a deadly weapon in the sky.

Over the next 17 tense hours, Neerja displayed unwavering bravery. When the terrorists began seeking out American passengers, she quietly gathered and hid their passports — slipping them under seats, tossing them down chutes, and even flushing some away. Her efforts disrupted the hijackers’ plans and likely spared dozens of lives. Throughout the ordeal, she stayed calm, offering strength to the terrified passengers and working tirelessly to shield the vulnerable.

In the final moments of the standoff, as violence erupted and bullets flew, Neerja chose courage over safety once more. She opened an emergency exit, guiding passengers out of harm’s way. As gunfire raged, she used her own body to shield three children, sacrificing her life so others could live. Neerja Bhanot was just 22 when she died, but her selfless actions saved more than 350 people. She was posthumously awarded India’s highest peacetime honor, and her legacy endures as a symbol of fearless compassion in the face of unimaginable danger.
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