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From Heart Transplant to Restoring History
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Against nearly impossible odds, Bill was given less than a week to live. Today, he's back in the Air Zoo restoration hangar doing what he loves.
In this inspiring episode of the Old Fly Guy Network, we sit down with Air Zoo restoration volunteer Bill to hear his extraordinary story of survival after a life-saving heart transplant.
After battling severe heart failure brought on by RSV, Bill's heart function dropped to just 8–10%, placing him in Stage IV congestive heart failure. At 69 years old—just months before reaching the transplant age limit—he became the first patient at the Meyer Heart Center to be supported by two Impella heart pumps while waiting for a donor heart.
Against overwhelming odds, Bill received a new heart, underwent a record-setting transplant surgery, and made one of the fastest recoveries the hospital had ever seen.
But this story is about much more than medicine.
It's about faith, determination, the power of prayer, and discovering a renewed purpose in life. Bill shares how his passion for restoring historic aircraft at the Air Zoo helped give him something worth fighting for—and why he believes he survived for a reason.
Today, Bill continues to volunteer alongside the Air Zoo restoration team, preserving aviation history while inspiring everyone he meets with his remarkable journey.
If you've ever wondered how hope, faith, and purpose can change a life, this is a story you won't forget.