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H. M. JOHNSON AND FRANKLIN C. PASCHAL 



J6C77 lot Lt.. A.n.. Otxrver. Coul May 10. 1919 3:30 



May 10, 1919. No. 6877, first lieutenant, observer, twenty-eight, single, civil 

 engineer. 



Seventy-five hours flying with 40 over lines, 8 crashes, 3 from poor landings 

 and 5 from forced landings. 



Physical condition good, but had little sleep the night before examination. 



Run was preceded by 5 minutes' rebreathing during which the oxygen was 

 replenished as consumed. 



A high speed was soon attained somewhat at the expense of accuracy. There 

 was a decrease in speed at the llth minute to a rate which remained con- 

 stant to the 22d minute, when the final slowing up began. He was taken off by 

 the psychologist at 27 : 49 for inefficiency, three letters having been superimposed 

 at the end and a number of mistakes had preceded. A controlled drop in the 

 diastolic blood pressure occurred during the last series. 



