After recovering from his second liver and kidney transplant within 10 years, the FAA has now approved his third class medical and is ready to start flying again.
David says his aim is to "eventually fly for Angel Flights or any other agency--or start my own, especially to fly transplant patients into Cleveland for their surgery. Think of how motivating this will be for patients to see a pilot who is a transplant recipient, who is now healthy and active."
Below is a link to his blog and feature in AOPA Magazine:
http://transplantedpilot.blogspot.com/2010/02/belated-thank-you-aopa-flight-training.html
David says his aim is to "eventually fly for Angel Flights or any other agency--or start my own, especially to fly transplant patients into Cleveland for their surgery. Think of how motivating this will be for patients to see a pilot who is a transplant recipient, who is now healthy and active."
Below is a link to his blog and feature in AOPA Magazine:
http://transplantedpilot.blogspot.com/2010/02/belated-thank-you-aopa-flight-training.html