Pilot proposes to flight attendant in viral clip


A clip of a pilot has gone viral after he proposed to his flight attendant girlfriend who had no idea what was about to unfold.

Konrad Hanc, who is captain of Polish Airlines’ Embrarer 195, really embraced the meaning of love is in the air.

Footage taken on-board a flight to Krakow shows Captain Hanc coming out of the cockpit to introduce himself to passengers on the PA system.

Flight captain proposes to stewardess girlfriend over flight PA

He could then be seen tearing up as he speaks of his love, before going down on one knee and popping the question.

“On today’s flight there is a very special person and I hope that she doesn’t expect anything,” he said.

“Ladies and gentlemen, about one and a half years ago in this job I met the most wonderful person that completely changed my life.

“You are most precious to me. You are my greatest dream come true. This is why I have to ask you a favour, honey.

“Will you marry me?” he asked while getting down on one knee.

His eyes swelled with tears as he waited patiently for his girlfriend’s answer, holding a bunch of flowers handed to him by a flight attendant.

Paula could be seen running down the aisle of the plane before leaping into the arms of her future husband.

Caught up in the shock of it all, she asks which hand the ring goes on.

“I don’t know if this is the right hand for this,” she laughed.

Passengers watched on in anticipation for her answer with one yelling, “Did she say yes?” to which the beaming captain responded: “She said yes!”

Mr Hanc said the pair met on a flight to Krakow, a city in southern Poland near the border of the Czech Republic

“This is why I want to propose on today’s flight to Krakow,” he said before popping the big question.

As the pair embraced in a hug and kiss, passengers erupted in applause, with many taking to the now viral Facebook post to send them well wishes.

“I love this! Sweet couple!” one person rote.

”TOTALLYYYYY LOVE IN THE AIR,” another enthusiastic person commented, to which the airline responded: “YES, love IS in the air!”

Others from around the world also chimed in.

“Congratulations to you both. Coming from San Francisco,” said a third, while a fourth wrote: “Congratulations from Vienna. Best of luck for both of you.”