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Before Age 65, One Final Flight

** The author and her dad sitting in a 737
cockpit before his last airline flight as PIC.**
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Key Takeaways:

  • The author attributes their lifelong passion for aviation to their father, a career military and airline pilot who shared his deep love of flying from a young age.
  • The article recounts the author joining their father on his final commercial flight as a Southwest Airlines 737 captain, marking his retirement on his 65th birthday.
  • The father's last flight was celebrated with special tributes, including a water salute and a round of applause from airport staff, honoring his dedicated career.
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Like so many of us who love aviation, I was lucky enough to have someone in my life who introduced me to the thrill of flight at a young age — in my case, my father.

As a fighter pilot in the Air Force for 21 years, first flying F-4s and then F-15s, and then as a 737 pilot at Southwest Airlines for the two decades that followed, my dad, Stan Whitfield, belongs to the ranks of professional pilots who have been able to make a life-long career out of flying airplanes.

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