First Officer Jeff Miles realized a lifelong dream when he joined his mother, Captain Michelle Miles, in the cockpit of an Alaska Airlines flight from Seattle to Kahului, Maui. This marked a historic moment as they became the first mother-son pilot team for the airline.
Jeff grew up watching his mother work as an Alaska Airlines pilot and aspired to follow her path. "I’ve waited 27 years for this moment," he said before taking his seat next to her on the Boeing 737.
This milestone was not left to chance. With around 3,000 pilots and 1,400 daily flights, arranging this pairing required careful planning by Alaska's chief pilot’s office. Michelle is set to retire soon after a 37-year career with the airline. She previously flew alongside her father, Capt. Richard “Ski” Olsonoski, nearly three decades ago during a “Take Your Daughter to Work Day.”