Show or LO LOG OF PACIFIC FLIGHT A Y Log of ot Pacific Pacific flight of army Fokker Fokker Fok- Fok ker Pa Pacific time June time June 28 7 a. a Lieutenants m. m. m Lester J. J Maitland l and Albert Hegenberger receive final instructions from Major Major Major Ma Ma- jor General Mason Patrick chief of air all corps 7 09 a. a m. m Maitland m. Maitland and Hegenberger Hegenberger Hegenberger Hegen Hegen- berger start for Honolulu in army Fokker from Oakland municipal airport 7 20 a. a m. m Army m.-Army Army airplane passes through Golden Gate San Fran Fran- cisco H 10 1025 25 a. a i m. m Army Army plane sighted three hundred miles of off California coast by unidentified ship p p. p m. m Army m.-Army Army plane sighted passing over steamer Sonoma approximately approximately approximately ap ap- proximately miles from California Cali Calf California fornia coast flying feet above water starboard of ship which was headed eastward p p. p m. m m. m m. President Pierce miles out reported heard army Fokker Fokker Fok Fok- l ker er asking President Cleveland 1100 miles of off California coast for radio bearing 9 p. p m. m Pearl m.-Pearl Pearl Harbor radio station station station sta sta- tion informs Portland Ore of a report that army plane was miles northeast of Honolulu 1045 p p. m m. Federal m.-Federal Federal Telegraph company at Portland Ore reported Intercepting an amateur radio message message message mes mes- sage from Pearl Harbor stating army plane was reported miles northeast of Honolulu and all well a a. a m. m June Navy 29 29 29 Navy avy radio station at San Francisco received report via army radio saying army plane was miles from Honolulu 7 30 a a. a m. m The m.-The The San Francisco Francisco- Examiner correspondent in Honolulu Honolulu Hono Hono- lulu reported the plane had been sighted miles from its goal Pacific time time Army Army 8 52 a. a m. m plane lands at Wheeler field Island Oahu Hawaii with Lieutenants Maitland pilot and Hegenberger navigator ator r |