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Alaska’s First Mother-Son Pilot Team Flies.

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Alaska Airlines celebrated a historic family milestone after Captain Michelle Miles and her son, First Officer Jeff Miles, operated together as the airline’s first-ever mother-son pilot team. The special flight was operated on a Boeing 737 from Seattle to Kahului, Maui.

For Jeff Miles, the journey marked the fulfillment of a dream decades in the making. He said he had waited 27 years for the opportunity to share a cockpit with his mother, who is now nearing retirement after a long and successful career at Alaska Airlines.

The moment also highlighted a remarkable three-generation aviation legacy. Before flying with her son, Michelle had once shared the flight deck with her own father, making the recent flight a continuation of a unique family tradition in aviation.

The emotional crew pairing quickly became a memorable moment for Alaska Airlines, combining family history, airline history and a proud milestone for both pilots as passengers watched a rare story unfold inside the cockpit.

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