Mr. Specter. And from the helicopter at the White House lawn, where was your first stop by helicopter?

Mr. O'Donnell. We stopped and boarded Air Force 1 at Andrews Air Force Base.

Mr. Specter. Would the time of 11 a.m., as reflected in the records, be accurate as your point of departure, then, from Andrews Air Force Base?

Mr. O'Donnell. Yes; I would think it would be.

Mr. Specter. And your first stop in Texas was what?

Mr. O'Donnell. San Antonio.

Mr. Specter. Arrival time of 1:30 p.m.—would that be an accurate time of arrival, within a few minutes, say, of when you actually set down in San Antonio?

Mr. O'Donnell. I would think that is right. As I say, we were on schedule, and the schedule would indicate we were due to arrive at 1:30.

Mr. Specter. What were the activities at San Antonio, Tex?

Mr. O'Donnell. We motorcaded through San Antonio and went to the Aerospace Medical Center, where the President made a speech, and from there to a second airport. We had moved Air Force 1 from one airfield to another, on the other side of the city.