After Flight 5432, This Pilot Shared a Message Everyone Should Hear

The next part of his message was a reassurance. “Please know that my first officer and our flight attendants, and myself, place your safety and the responsibility of carrying you to Miami to your families or vacations or your meetings at the highest level.”

With this, he tells every passenger they are important and that he is vested in their safety.

Stock image of a pilot in the cockpit of an American Airlines plane.
Image from Wikimedia Commons.

As he continues, he reinforces his dedication to the job and the responsibility he has accepted as their pilot, adding, ” I have no higher calling than carefully and professionally transporting you today.”

After that, he says a fairly standard sign-off, “So with that, relax and enjoy the beautiful evening that we get to fly in. We’ll be on our way shortly.”

Flying After American Airlines 5432

The pilot tailored his welcome message

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