What is one of your most memorable experiences while flying? Has there ever been a time where you thought you wouldn't walk away from the landing?
(There is a journal in the pipeline expanding on Eugene's hallucination in Ultramarine. It will be at least a partial answer to the second part of your question.)
Besides one notable event, I haven't been the subject of any catastrophic aviation incidents. There have been close calls though, more than I can easily count, despite my precautionary efforts. The more mundane ones consist of equipment failure, severe weather, or some ungodly combination of severe weather and equipment failure.
The more colorful moments involved close calls with terrain (both intentional and happenstance), angry locals, people who don't want to leave, people who
really want to leave, and the people who make both happen.
More than any of those adrenaline provoking times, my most memorable moments are during the quiet times, when I get to see things that very few others do; flying under the aurora borealis at the height of a solar storm, looking out at distant lightning on a moonless night, skirting the edges of a TFR during Super Bowl or the World Cup, approaching a beachfront airport over a bay packed with sailboats readying for an offshore race. I could go on and on. It's impossible to pick just one.