Holy Smokes!
by Kyle Patton
Chest bumps, high fives, handshakes, hugs, and toasts. The rule of the day: Enjoy Yourselves. As a member of the aviation sorority and fraternity, I’ve heard the hoopla surrounding the LUV. We all know the saying about the 1,000-pound gorilla puffing his chest, pushing others around and getting things done.
On Monday, I had the honor and privilege of representing more than 8,000 AirTran Airways Employees by commanding our 737-700 to DAL and back to ATL for the Southwest/AirTran media event (that's me on the right in the Crew photo below). Sure I thought, it’ll be fun, something different from the day-to-day line flying I normally do. I’ve done my fair share of charters, all of them interesting, some more than others.
For months, every AirTran Employee held their collective breaths for this day, the day we would become part of Southwest. All the nostalgia, the Culture, the Fun, the camaraderie. We all feared fuel would rise too high, another terrorist attack, something to derail “the deal.” Much anticipation surrounded Monday, May 2.
When we pulled up to the hangar in Dallas, we felt strange, there was tension in the cockpit. My first officer, Jim, laughed and said it best, “It feels like I’m meeting my arranged bride for the first time.” The welcome my Crew received from our new Family was overwhelming. For eight hours, we immersed ourselves into this fairytale dream we heard was Southwest but never really believed.
For many, the 1,000-pound gorilla is a measure of jealousy. I’ll admit it, I was jealous. Jealous of what Southwest has and what Southwest accomplishes. On Monday, I became a believer. I’m proud to be joining forces with the 35,000 Southwest Airlines Employees.
I’ve done some awesome things in my career. From flying hot air balloons in the high desert of Albuquerque to piloting a B-17 over the plains of Indiana. By far, this tops everything I’ve done professionally and is the most prestigious and rewarding day of my career.
As Gary said during his Atlanta speech, “One LUV Baby!”