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Old 27th Mar 2019, 13:02
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Entebbe pilot Michel Bacos who stayed with hostages dies

Good Morning All:

This is taken from the BBC regarding the passing of Air France Captain Michel Bacos at 95 who is worthy of the term hero. May his last flight had fair skies with following winds.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-47719367

Michel Bacos, the Air France captain hailed as a hero for refusing to abandon his passengers when Palestinian and German hijackers seized the plane in 1976, has died in France aged 95.

The plane, carrying some 260 people from Tel Aviv to Paris, had stopped off in Athens, where the hijackers got on board and demanded it change course.

The hostage drama ended six days later at Entebbe airport in Uganda, when Israeli commandos stormed the terminal.Bacos died in the French city of Nice.

Awarded France's highest civilian accolade, the Légion d'Honneur, he told the BBC in 2016 that as captain "it would be impossible for me to leave my passengers, unimaginable".The youngest of the Entebbe survivors, Benny Davidson, said Bacos was a role model and had taken a leading position on behalf of all of the hostages.Nice Mayor Christian Estrosi said: "Michel was a hero. By bravely refusing to give in to anti-Semitism and barbarity he brought honour to France." After leaving Athens on 27 June 1976, the plane was seized by two Palestinians from the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine and two Germans from guerrilla group Revolutionary Cells.

They forced Bacos and his crew to fly to Benghazi in Libya.
After refuelling it flew on to Entebbe where the hijackers were joined by at least three more Palestinian militants and Ugandan troops. Uganda's leader, Idi Amin, was on the tarmac to welcome the hijackers. The hijackers demanded the release of 54 militants and a $5m ransom.The passengers were eventually split up. The non-Israelis were flown to Paris while the 94 Israeli passengers were held hostage.Alongside the hostages were the Air France crew of 12. "I told my crew that we must stay until the end, because that was our tradition, so we cannot accept being freed. All my crew agreed without exception,"

Bacos told the BBC.
Benny Davidson described that moment as "the ultimate decision". "It was very brave to stay with us and tell all his crew 'I made this decision on my behalf and you can choose whatever you want'. All of his crew stayed with him to the last minute," he told the BBC."Whenever someone needed something, he took a leading position on behalf of the hostages and spoke to the terrorists or the Ugandan authorities."Israeli commandos eventually stormed the terminal on 3 July.

Two hostages were killed during the rescue, and Michel Bacos revealed that the hostage-takers opened fire on the group killing a third as the Israeli operation unfolded.
"I thought France would try to save us. There were French forces stationed in Africa, closer than Israel, but either way I knew someone would come rescue us," he said in a separate interview with Israeli daily Yedioth Ahronoth.Mr Davidson said the pilot's fearless attitude served as an inspiration to all the children caught up in the drama. "He set an example as a role model and how to behave even though all hell is breaking loose around you."
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He was indeed a great inspiration and it should not to be forgotten. At least, at 95, he had a long and well deserved life.
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May his memory be a blessing
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What about the other eleven crew members who stayed with the hostages? Where are they? Are they still living? Maybe it'd be a good idea to commemorate them, too, before it's too late?
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That is the highest duty. He exemplified command responsibility.

Repos bien et juste ciel

One might be hard pressed to find a modern 'industry leader' CEO who would do the same.
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May you rest in peace Captain Bacos.
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A true hero, much like Jim Futcher:-
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obi...m-Futcher.html

I salute them both as outstanding exemplers of what command responsibility really means.
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The film ''7 days in Entebbe'' is available on Netflix. Worth watching.
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RIP Captain. Fair winds and clear skies.
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Originally Posted by Rated De
That is the highest duty. He exemplified command responsibility.

Repos bien et juste ciel

One might be hard pressed to find a modern 'industry leader' CEO who would do the same.
Crikey Rated’,

almost every time time you post something you literally take the words out of my mouth!
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