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February 24, 2005Uli Derickson, 60, Who Helped Airline Hostages, Dies
By JENNIFER BAYOT Uli Derickson, the Trans World Airlines flight attendant honored for saving passengers' lives in 1985 by both confronting and mollifying terrorist hijackers, died on Friday at her home in Tucson. She was 60. Ms. Derickson was still working as a flight attendant for Delta Air Lines when she received a diagnosis of cancer in 2003, her son, Matthew Derickson, said in announcing her death. On June 14, 1985, when a pair of Lebanese gunmen commandeered a T.W.A. flight from Athens to Rome, Ms. Derickson took the lead in protecting the 152 passengers and crew members. Though the two hijackers spoke almost no English, Ms. Derickson was able to speak with one of them in German and occasionally calm him by singing a German ballad he requested. She won the hijackers' pity for one passenger by explaining that his daughter had been delivered by a Lebanese doctor. She also intervened during beatings, often putting herself in harm's way. "Don't you hit that person," she would shout, a passenger later told The New York Times. "Why do you have to hit those people?" When a ground crew in Algiers refused to refuel the plane without payment, even when faced with the terrorists' threat to kill passengers, it occurred to Ms. Derickson to offer her Shell credit card. The ground crew charged about $5,500 for 6,000 gallons of fuel. Uli Derickson, 60, Who Helped Airline Hostages, Dies, continued Comments
Flight Attendant Uli Derickson is the epitome of character and heroism. She deserves to be immortalized by a conspicuous statue, a passenger plane named after her, and an annual honor to be conferred upon flight attendants who reflect her values, contributions and bravery. Uli Derickson was a role model for humankind. My condolences go out to her family. Posted by: Mark Theophilis on February 27, 2005 07:13 AMI was a TWA F/A for 22 yrs. and worked with Uli on several flights over the years. Uli was one tough woman, As she was a purser in those days, she was our "boss", and she was strict! But she wanted perfection, and she got it! You didn't dare cross Uli! But that was a good thing. It's such a shame that such a heroic person went so young in life. My condolences to the family. Jean Ciurea Posted by: Jean Ciurea on February 28, 2005 03:07 PMPost a comment
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