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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
The passengers didn't really attack until they learned what had happened to the WTC, then they realized that they had to stop the plane they were on. They stepped up and attacked armed terrorists, thats bravery.
The terrorists when they had the upper hand, a docile group of passengers showed bully bravery, which isn't courage, then they wilted in the face of un armed passengers.
If they were really brave they would have stolen empty planes, made a radio statement in the clear and then tried to hit the buildings.
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Yeah, the passengers were brave. Nobody would deny that.
How do you know the terrorists "wilted" during the uprising?
Facing the passengers was just one of the things they would have had to fear and overcome. There were other fears, which is why I think it's not unfair to say they had courage to overcome a lot of fears and obstacles to accomplish their mission.