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