Wow, great posts from the UK to Hong Kong to KC and TX and MD and in between. I've always been a traveler, mostly to meet the people. Here you all are, 18 inches from my eyeballs.
These posts have shown me I'm not nuts thinking this cancer changes a person.... for the better. Sure, we end up with our "bag of hammers" to carry through life. But life is a whole lot better in the sense of, well, just about every aspect I can think of.
Brett, your not quite a year out. You will actually feel better than you do now because this stuff takes a long time for our bodies to heal. I just had my flight physical today for the second time since recovery. The doc says I'm great but the FAA always puts a snag limit into the works. Never-the-less, I fly a couple hundred hours a year, mostly for business and I love the freedom up there. Hope you figure out a way to get back in the air when your health comes back. we can get waivers for all sorts of things these days except I haven't met any blind pilots, yet anyway.
Glad you all checked in to say hello and welcome. Isn't it grand to meet people from all over the world? Flyboy28n


Tumor in tonsil pillar and soft tissue. 11/01 surgery & 7wks rad.