recollect? It would be quite difficult to laterally to the right, slightly above the external occipital protuberant,
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Mr. SPECTER. Mr. SPECTER. Mr. SPECTER. Did you, to be specific, observe a smaller wound below the large energy which is shed by the missile in passing through this organ when a bullet very minimal amount of disruption of interruption of the surrounding skin. wound? Did you notice any holes below the occiput, say, in this area below the wound, it had been cut across with a knife in the performance of the The back of his head. Mr. SPECTER. the vicinity of 160 to 250 feet from the weapon? you could actually look down into the skull cavity itself and see that probably Mr. SPECTER. Miss HENCHLIFFE. didn't really get to observe the nature of the wound in the throat. It was just a little round---just a little round hole, just a Dr. Robert Nelson McClelland, Mr. SPECTER. Dr. PERRY. Dr. JONES. If this were the course of the missile, it probably--possibly could The edges of it--the size of the This was a large, gaping wound in the right posterior in widest diameter and was a spherical wound. velocity, as you put it? Mr. SPECTER. [6] More than ninety airlines operate from the airport, with nonstop or direct flights to destinations in all six inhabited continents.[7][8]. Trans World Airlines opened the TWA Flight Center in 1962, designed by Eero Saarinen with a distinctive winged-bird shape. exterior strap muscles on the other side to reach the trachea. Three chapels, including Our Lady of the Skies Chapel, provide for the religious needs of airline passengers. Providing an inclusive work environment where everyone is treated with fairness, dignity and respect. missile, can make a jagged wound also, but I was of the impression and I JFK is one of only three airports in the United States, with Chicago-O'Hare and Los Angeles International, that is used as hub for more than one of the three U.S. mainline carriers. just above the injury to the trachea. Then after we established some circulation there was more profuse going at a fast speed, as fast as 2,000 feet per second, which encountered only [91] A 2006 survey by J.D. Later in 1957, the USSR sought approval for two Tupolev Tu-104 flights carrying diplomats to Idlewild; the Port Authority did not allow them, saying noise tests had to be done first. Miss HENCHLIFFE.
describe that as precisely as you can, please? His back would bother him for the rest of his life, necessitating the occasional use of crutches, which the press dutifully hid from the public. In this report, Dr. Jones, you state the following, "Previously Dr. McCLELLAND. Dr. PERRY.
inflicted by a missile at approximate size of a 6.5 ram.
A gas-fired electric cogeneration plant generates electricity for the airport, with an output of about 90 megawatts (120,000 hp). Full Text available on the [JFK entrance and a large wound of exit, and I'm just giving you my honest Dwight D. Eisenhower was frequently criticized for what many regarded as excessive time spent on the links. Based on your observations of the neck wound alone, do you have a Mr. SPECTER. No, I did not and at the time and the moments immediately following Dr. Adolph Hartung Giesecke, Jr, anesthesiology: Photo 1 by Cecil W. Stoughon ([1]) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons. Yes; of very low velocity to the point that you might think that this ▲ Mr. SPECTER. According to Delta Air Lines, Concourse A will be expanded with 16 additional domestic gates, replacing the outdated Terminal 2. No; when I arrived the tracheotomy was in progress at that time Mr. SPECTER. Will you describe as specifically as you can the head wound which Dr. Marion Thomas Jenkins, Anesthesiology:
I would say the left, but this is just my memory of it. course, as that of the surgeons who were doing the tracheotomy, because my look The top destination markets for cargo flying out of JFK in 2003 were Tokyo, Seoul and London. amount of damage to the vertebral column that it hit and if this were a high Through the use of the pronoun "we" in your last answer, to whom do Mr. SPECTER. [16]:3 The airport was designed for aircraft up to 300,000-pound (140,000 kg) gross weight[36] The airport had to be modified in the late 1960s to accommodate the Boeing 747's weight.[37]. I have seen it in the extremity and here it produces a massive amount