dbahn
Pattern Altitude
We all face it sometime, but my own time has come to be permanently self-grounded. With no warning, I had three small focal-aware seizures involving just my right elbow about three weeks ago (and none since). An extemely extensive work up in both Vermont at at UPMC in Pittsburgh ultimately demonstrated a malignant brain tumor, which can't be "cured" but can be managed. Even on Basic Med, however, self grounding is appropriate and that's not going to change. With age 77 coming up next month insurance became a looming issue as well.
In July this year it will be 50 years and over 4,000 hours of contiuous activity as a certificated airman, and I've had a fabulous run, forty of those years owning the same C206 with trips to places everywhere between Alaska and the Bahamas to Nova Scotia to the Southwest, many with camping out with the motorcyle in the plane. I look back fondly at thousands of tows in the Pawnee and other aircraft,doing paid sightseeing flights in the PA12 on floats, instructing, and flying for just plain fun in my own Cub, which I helped restore over 25 years ago and still own. It's been a great run with zero accidents and zero FAA certificate actions.
As I told one of my pilot friends today, as hard as it is to give up flying, it's better to be able to do it standing on the ground instead of rushing towards it while out of control . . .
In July this year it will be 50 years and over 4,000 hours of contiuous activity as a certificated airman, and I've had a fabulous run, forty of those years owning the same C206 with trips to places everywhere between Alaska and the Bahamas to Nova Scotia to the Southwest, many with camping out with the motorcyle in the plane. I look back fondly at thousands of tows in the Pawnee and other aircraft,doing paid sightseeing flights in the PA12 on floats, instructing, and flying for just plain fun in my own Cub, which I helped restore over 25 years ago and still own. It's been a great run with zero accidents and zero FAA certificate actions.
As I told one of my pilot friends today, as hard as it is to give up flying, it's better to be able to do it standing on the ground instead of rushing towards it while out of control . . .
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