Mother-daughter pilot duo takes flight

Captain Holly Petitt and her daughter and co-pilot, Keely Petitt, made history as the first-ever mother-daughter pair to pilot a Southwest plane together.

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44 thoughts on “Mother-daughter pilot duo takes flight

  1. Wow, this is just Awesome. Absolutely impressive. What an exciting moment for both of them. Beautiful team. Congrats to both of you.

  2. That is beautiful!
    My brother was just like that when I asked if he still wanted to go to pilot school many over two decades ago. At 28 yo he became a captain, today at 36 yo married with a boy and one on the way, he is just tired of the flying schedule . He can’t wait to quit flying 😕.

  3. That is beautiful!
    My brother was just like that when I asked if he still wanted to go to pilot school many over two decades ago. At 28 yo he became a captain, today at 36 yo married with a boy and one on the way, he is just tired of the flying schedule . He can’t wait to quit flying 😕.

  4. I see a problem with 2 relatives controlling an aircraft together. Complacency and things overlooked because of comfort w/each other. Same for a father and son team or any related duo. This does not diminish my admiration for both. I personally wouldnt feel comfortable with "any" type of couple team.

  5. Very impressive family teamwork for me to be happy of these ladies. Like mother, like daughter. Hope some other airlines can find pilots like this mother and daughter pair duo to forever airline flight histories in the books.

  6. what if hydraulic fluid leaks n they have to use 200 + lbs. of force to pull back n hold it for maybe hours ?? I wouldn't want two scrawny girls in the cockpit ……….

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