A Delta Airlines flight, from the Los Angeles International Airport to Atlanta, had a special peculiarity.
The captain, Wendy Rexon, and her first-born daughter, first officer Kelly Rexon, were in charge of piloting the plane to Atlanta last weekend.
The photo was taken by the director of the Campus of the Aeronautical University Embry-Riddle, John R. Watret, who was flying on that plane on March 16, when he learned that the crew was a team made up of a mother and her daughter .
“I just flew from Los Angeles to Atlanta on a plane piloted by a team made up of this mother and her daughter.”
Great flight Inspiring young women, “wrote John R. Watret, who learned of the coincidence when a woman who was also aboard the plane asked to stewardess if her two sons could visit the pilots. And the cabin crew pointed out that those who were piloted were “mother and daughter”.
But there is more, because the roots of these two pilots in aviation go further.
Captain Wendy’s father is a retired pilot. In addition, her husband flies for American Airlines. And she also has another daughter, Kate, dedicated to flying plans.
“It’s good for aviation and inspiring for all of us,” Watret said.