First Officer Tevin Goodridge DaSilva made history on Wednesday as the first Vincentian male to pilot an American Airlines flight into Argyle International Airport.
Upon his arrival, Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves and other officials warmly welcomed DaSilva and presented him with commemorative tokens to mark the occasion.
DaSilva shared with the media that he learned about the flight a month ago and eagerly bid to be the pilot for this historic journey. He expressed particular excitement for the return flight, as it will be the first time his mother and little sister will be flying with him.
The Argyle International Airport also issued a statement congratulating First Officer Tevin Maxian Goodridge DaSilva on his landmark achievement.
We celebrate today, First Officer Tevin Goodridge DaSilva on being the first male to fly American Airlines into Argyle International Airport.
Congratulations!!!!! pic.twitter.com/5LHh2yzEal
— Argyle International Airport (@SVGAirports) July 17, 2024
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The Vincentian pilot shared with the media that he learned about the flight a month ago and eagerly bid for the opportunity to make the trip. He added that the return flight holds special significance for him, as it will be the first time his mother and little sister will be flying with him.
Argyle International Airport also extended its congratulations to First Officer Tevin Maxian Goodridge DaSilva for being the first Vincentian male to pilot an American Airlines flight into the airport.