{"id":7316,"date":"2017-11-08T12:11:09","date_gmt":"2017-11-08T18:11:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.envoyair.com\/?p=7316"},"modified":"2017-11-08T12:11:09","modified_gmt":"2017-11-08T18:11:09","slug":"envoy-captain-surprises-pilot-father-heartfelt-letter-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.envoyair.com\/2017\/11\/08\/envoy-captain-surprises-pilot-father-heartfelt-letter-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Envoy Captain surprises pilot father with heartfelt letter"},"content":{"rendered":"
Envoy pilot Richard Thompson II recently upgraded to Captain, and before his father\u2019s upcoming retirement as an airline pilot, he decided to surprise him with a letter of thanks for guiding him to the Captain\u2019s seat. Below is that letter, which originally appeared in the Air Line Pilots Association magazine.<\/em><\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n By Captain Richard Thompson II<\/strong><\/p>\n I was lucky enough to upgrade to Captain at Envoy this year, and for the Envoy Captain\u2019s upgrade dinner I brought my father, my mentor, my best friend, my flight instructor, and a fellow legacy\u2014and it only required one chair. My father is currently the oldest Newark-based Airbus pilot at United Airlines and turns 65 this December, so this year will be a changing of the guard for our family.<\/p>\n <\/a>Flying is in my genes and it started with my grandfather, who joined the Navy during World War II. After the war, my grandfather was hired at TWA, retiring as a Captain on the 747.<\/p>\n My dad\u2019s brother went to the Naval Academy, became the head commander on the F-14, and has close to 20 years at another major airline. His son, my cousin Robby, is finishing his time in the service flying E-2s and dreaming about a career with a major.<\/p>\n Rob and I have always been very competitive; I beat him to the left seat of an airliner and we\u2019re also betting on whose kid will be the family\u2019s first fourth-generation airline pilot. My mother earned her wings, too, working for Aeromec (later Wright Air), an Allegany Commuter.<\/p>\n I can still remember all the trips we went on when I was a kid. I remember being so excited the night before that I couldn\u2019t sleep.<\/p>\n I was excited about what airplanes we would be on, and I could tell you numerous facts about every airplane in the fleet. The 727 didn\u2019t have any audio entertainment while the 737 did; the 757 and later A320s were my favorite because of the TVs; and when they put the 777 on the Newark-to-Denver flight, it was like I won the lottery.<\/p>\nChanging of the Guard<\/h3>\n