A Filipina Pilot.

 Basic human instinct would dictate that self-preservation is the most important. Time and time again, especially on this channel, we see that there are lots of people out there who disregard this basic human instinct to do something heroic, something Braved

One of these people is Mary Grace P. Baloyo, a Filipina Pilot. A veteran of the campaign to defeat insurgents in the island of Mindanao, Lt. Baloyo was proving to be an outstanding pilot. On March 26, 2001, she was on a proficiency flight on the OV-10 Bronco. As she made her final approach onto Clark Airfield, her plane suddenly experienced engine failure and rapidly descended onto a densely populated neighborhood below. Over 200 families lived in the area. Against orders from her accompanying superior to eject, she stayed on the plane. She steered it into a vacant lot in the neighborhood, saving countless lives as her plane failed to hit any houses. For her actions, she was awarded the Philippine Medal of Valor, the Philippines’ highest military honor. She was also posthumously promoted to Captain. Amazing Grace, as she was called by her peers, proved to be, well, Amazing. Photo of our heroine.
lesson-everyone will die someday but its honor to die for helping mankind

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