Yes, it is very common for husbands and wives to both be pilots in 2026, though most commercial airlines have strict policies regarding them flying on the same flight. Many major carriers prohibit immediate family members from operating the same cockpit to prevent "cockpit authority gradient" issues or emotional distractions during emergencies. However, some smaller regional airlines or private charter companies allow it. In the general aviation world, many couples own and fly their own planes together as a hobby. Professionally, the "pilot couple" lifestyle is often challenging due to mismatched schedules and "bid lines," but many airlines now offer "commutable" schedules or "tandem bidding" to help dual-pilot households spend more time together on the ground while flying separate routes in the air.