SAA Pilot Lets Nzinga Qunta’s Baby Girl See the Cockpit After Their Flight, It Made Her Entire Day

SAA Pilot Lets Nzinga Qunta’s Baby Girl See the Cockpit After Their Flight, It Made Her Entire Day

  • FlySafair let Nzinga Qunta and her daughter see the cockpit after their flight and it made her daughter’s day
  • Nzinga shared a cute picture online, thanking the airline and the sweet pilot for the memorable experience
  • While Nzinga’s daughter was the star of the show, people could not help but notice how spicy the pilot was

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Every child who flies on an aeroplane wants to see where the pilot sits. Australian-born South African television presenter and model Nzinga Qunta was grateful to a kind SAA pilot for letting her baby girl see the cockpit after their flight.

FlySafair, Nzinga Qunta, Mzansi, social media
FlySafair made Nzinga Qunta's baby girl's day with a trip to the cockpit to meet the pilot. Image: Twitter / @NzingaQ
Source: Twitter

Growing up, almost every child has wanted to be a pilot or an air hostess at some stage of their life. So, when they get to meet a real pilot and go into the cockpit, it's a big deal.

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Nzinga took to Twitter with the sweetest snap of her baby girl in a SAA cockpit. She thanked the airline and the pilot for making her daughter's day. Baby girl got to wear the pilot's hat and everything!

The gorgeous momma let Briefly News know that the hunky pilot's name is Sbusiso Nxumalo and he was an absolute dream with her baby girl.

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“What a stunning way to end our flight! Thank you so much @flysaa.”

The people of Mzansi gush over Nzinga’s daughter… and the pilot

Nzinga’s daughter is a total cutie, but so is the pilot, LOL. People took to the comment section to gush over both the sweet princess and the hunky pilot. Some also asked if this is celeb treatment or if all kids get this opportunity.

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Take a look at some of the comments:

@MaZuluOmuhlez said:

“Cute baby mara lo bhuti oDrivayo yhuuu ndiswela amagama sana.”

@Mnyamza79332209 said:

“Can kids on non-celebrities also go and take pics in the cockpit??? Angilwi ngiyabuzwa, I would love my nephew two also take a pic inside.”

@kaonekario said:

“Baby cute. Hey pilot sis get the pilot's details!”

@BonoloAnne said:

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When we are young, we wish to be all the amazing things. Firemen, nurses, teachers, superheroes, nothing in kids' innocent worlds deters them from dreaming big, and that is one of the most beautiful things about children.

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Twitter user and proud momma @chefbanke shared two pictures of her overly adorable son dressed as a pilot for career day. While a man in uniform is everything, it has nothing on this tiny boss baby. The attitude is just too much!

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Denika Herbst (Editor) Denika Herbst is a Human Interest writer at Briefly News. She is also an Industrial Sociologist with a master's degree in Industrial Organisational and Labour Studies from the University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, which she completed in 2020. She is now a PhD candidate at UKZN. Denika has over five years of experience writing for Briefly News (joined in 2018), and a short time writing for The South African. You can reach her via: denika.herbst@briefly.co.za.