Ethiopian Mother Surprised by Pilot Son on Flight Home After 30 Years of Domestic Work
After three decades working abroad to fund her son's aviation training, an Ethiopian mother boards a flight and discovers her son is the pilot, leading to an emotional reunion.
An Ethiopian woman, who spent 30 years working as a domestic helper in Lebanon to support her son's education, was recently surprised to find him as the pilot of her flight home to Addis Ababa.
The emotional reunion occurred aboard Ethiopian Airlines flight ET407 departing from Beirut.
Upon boarding, the mother was unaware of the surprise awaiting her.
As she entered the aircraft, a flight attendant drew back a curtain to reveal her son in full pilot uniform, holding a bouquet of flowers and a cake.
Overwhelmed, she embraced him with tears of joy, expressing gratitude to the airline staff for coordinating the moment.
The son had arranged the surprise to honor his mother's decades of sacrifice, which enabled him to pursue and complete his pilot training.
The event was captured on video and shared on social media platforms, where it garnered widespread attention and praise for the mother's dedication and the son's gesture.
This incident highlights the significant contributions of migrant workers, particularly women from Ethiopia who often work abroad to provide better opportunities for their families.
The mother's journey reflects the broader experiences of many who labor overseas to support their children's aspirations.
Ethiopian Airlines has acknowledged the event, noting the emotional impact it had on both passengers and crew members present during the flight.