Southwest Pilot Introduces Daughter to Passengers on Her First Flight with Him: 'More Memories to Come'

The pilot let the whole plane in on his milestone moment

<p>Southwest Airlines/TikTok</p> Pilot dad and baby

Southwest Airlines/TikTok

Pilot dad and baby

One Southwest Airlines pilot shared a special moment on a recent flight with all his passengers.

The pilot greeted passengers on a flight to Denver in a sweet video shared on the airline's TikTok.

"Talk about precious cargo 🥰," they captioned the video, where the dad holds his little girl as he addresses the plane.

"Hey everyone, this is your first officer, Ben. I'll be taking us up to Denver today. Joining with me is little Miss Ellie Rose. She is my daughter, so this is a very special flight for me," he shared.

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Some murmuring broke out in the background, along with a few claps, as the pilot continued.

"This is her first flight with me as her pilot. Great memories for me and her mother, who is here. Probably not for her; she won't remember this, but there are a lot more memories to come."

The pilot then managed his passengers' expectations with a baby on board.

"The good news is 90 percent of the time she is very giggly. The bad news is 10 percent of the time, she has some serious pipes," he joked.

"I hope you get the 90 percent and if you don't, blame her mother," he said with a laugh.

<p>Southwest Airlines/TikTok</p> Southwest pilot introduces daughter

Southwest Airlines/TikTok

Southwest pilot introduces daughter

Passengers laughed and clapped for the father-daughter duo as they enjoyed the special moment.

"We love to see our people sharing their Southwest experiences with their families!" the airline tells PEOPLE of the sweet moment.

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