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She walked down the narrow aisle, checking seatbelts and overhead bins with her practiced, comforting smile. To the passengers, she was the picture of calm. But inside, her heart was racing. She knew the weather radar looked bad.

For the next two hours, while the storm raged outside and the plane tossed and turned, Elena became the anchor of the cabin. She assisted the doctor, comforted the terrified wife, and managed to project such complete control that the surrounding passengers stopped panicking. AIRHOSTESS E 2mp4

She signaled to her colleague to fetch the emergency medical kit and the portable oxygen. Working quickly, Elena administered oxygen and checked his vitals while another crew member searched the passenger list for a doctor. Within minutes, they had a retired cardiologist by Elena's side. She walked down the narrow aisle, checking seatbelts

Elena stood at the galley of Trans-Oceanic Flight 204, smoothing down her navy blue uniform. It was her seventh year as an air hostess, but tonight felt different. Outside the small oval windows, a thick, ink-black storm was brewing over the Atlantic. She knew the weather radar looked bad

When the plane finally touched down safely and emergency medical services rushed on board, the elderly man was stable. As he was wheeled off, he weakly reached out and squeezed Elena’s hand. "You saved my life," he whispered.

Panic rippled through the cabin. A baby began to cry, and several passengers gasped in terror.