Brother Chris was lecturing in Glasgow yesterday, and someone handed him this photo.

What a wonderful surprise!
It was taken on my Dad's retirement flight in March, 1994. This was also the last scheduled flight of the DC-8 at Air Canada -- both airplane and pilot were retiring together.
It was a DC-8-71, and the pairing was Toronto-Prestwick-Zurich, layover, and then back by way of Shannon (although we had to stop in St. John's on the way back because of very strong headwinds and the small, poor, wing of the 61/71-model DC-8). I was an F/O on the A-320 in Winnipeg at the time -- that's me with the True Canadian Pilot's Moustache -- and on my left is brother Phil. He'd been laid-off from AC at the time, but we wangled him a security tag by some devious means, and the two of us came along just to be there. The working F/O and S/O are next to the aircraft.
Dad appears to be wearing the Official Approved Air Canada Tam'o'Shanter.
How very thoughtful and kind for whomever to dig this out and give it to Chris. (He had just moved to Houston then and was on the Shuttle course.) What a great blast-from-the-past!
I'm gonna grow that 'stache back...