Feel-Good Friday: Retiring Southwest Airlines Pilot Takes His Last Flight With Honor From Someone Special

Some Father’s Day stories land with a little extra heart, and this one is more than a simple feel-good moment. It is the story of a child choosing a path shaped by her father’s example, honoring a lifetime of service, discipline, and integrity while carrying that legacy forward in her own career.

Legacy, family values, and the quiet power of example are at the center of this week’s Feel-Good Friday.

On Father’s Day, Captain Jim Curtis completed his final flight for Southwest Airlines. The day also happened to be his 65th birthday, a milestone that carries special meaning in aviation because Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) rules set 65 as the mandatory retirement age for airline pilots. For Curtis, it was a day defined by two major life moments at once.

Capt. Curtis spent 43 years as a pilot, including 21 years serving in the United States Air Force. After leaving the military, he continued his flying career with Southwest Airlines, where he spent the next 22 years in commercial aviation. Over the course of that career, he logged more than 18,000 hours in the air, a remarkable achievement by any measure.

Southwest Airlines marked the emotional occasion in a Father’s Day Instagram post on Sunday, June 21, describing it as “one special sendoff for one special dad.”

The airline also shared that Jim’s last route took him from Las Vegas to Oakland, California. Making the moment even more meaningful, First Officer Julia Curtis was seated beside him in the cockpit.

During the flight, First Officer Julia Curtis used the intercom to pay tribute to Capt. Curtis and the influence he has had on her life and career. Here’s what she told passengers:

“I’m really honored to be his first officer today because Captain Curtis has been a mentor for me my entire life. He inspired me to be a pilot,” she added. “He also helped teach me how to walk, how to talk, how to ride a bike, how to throw a baseball, how to drive a car and probably most importantly, he taught me how to carry myself with humility, kindness and integrity both in and out of work.”

“Getting to fly with him is a dream come true and something that we’re going to remember for the rest of our lives,” she concluded.

How precious is that? I would have been a bucket of tears, but both Curtises were composed and smiling. Their story is not only a testament to family values and leaving behind a legacy, but it is an example of passing the torch to the next generation and, in the case of the Curtises, literally giving them wings to fly. So very cool.


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