On Feb 27, 7:04 am, Jon Kraus wrote:
The FAA view is that if you have a known cancer, then you could also
have unseen brain / nervous system damage. If it was non-metastatic,
I believe they want a year to go by after cure.
You should do some research before you post such BS.
Well, since I had my esophagus removed due to cancer, yes I've done
research.
Please read the FAA Policy on Cancer section in this flight surgeon's
website:
http://www.aviationmedicine.com/arti...7&contentID=67
Ask Cecil Chapman
how long it was before he got back in the cockpit after breast cancer.
Breast cancer is a special case. However, I'm wrong about the non-
metastatic timeline, which is great.
Kev