Faced with a critically ill passenger on a jet, rugby players from the Fiji national side sprang into action.
As the team's doctor and coach rushed to help the sick woman, the players left their seats to relieve the flight attendants and serve food to fellow passengers.
The teammates then collected the trays from the entire plane and carried around rubbish bags to clean up.
Passenger Ryan Fee said the flight attendants on the Virgin Australia flight from Nadi to Brisbane were 'a bit stressed out' until the Fijian team offered to help. One of the players even held the woman's oxygen mask on her face for more than an hour, including while the plane landed.
Mr Fee, from Brisbane, who was returning from his honeymoon, said the Fijians were "completely selfless".
He told Mailonline that although they were all 6ft 5in (1.95m) tall and weighed around 24 stone (152kg), the team are "big teddy bears and would do anything for you".
"It was the complete personification of the Fijian people. It was just beautiful," he said.
- Daily Mail