Flight Attendant Dream Comes True For Woman With Down Syndrome
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (CBS) — Big dreams are taking flight for Tracy Sharp, a Roseville woman, who has Down syndrome who's always wanted to become a flight attendant.
And Friday, Southwest Airlines helped make her dream become a reality.
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Vicki recently flew with Tracy on a flight from Texas to Sacramento and says the two really hit it off. And after hearing about Tracy's dream, Vicki went to work helping Tracy become her assistant on a flight.
Vicki: "Would you please come join me on the airplane and would you be my assistant flight attendant?"
Tracy: "Yes!"
Vicki: "You think it'd be okay with mom and dad? Dad? Well of course…"
Tracy was given official southwest "wings" complete with her name, a badge, a backpack, and other gear to help her get ready for the flight. Tracy says she was so excited that she grabbed the phone to share the news.
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"I told the rest of my family about it," she said.
Tracy and Vicki will be flying from Sacramento International Airport to Seattle at 5:30 tonight and then returning home. And CBS13 will be going along.
Tracy and her father say that after such a kind-hearted gesture, they've become life-long Southwest customers and won't be flying again with any other carrier.