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DOCKET NO. SA- APPENDIX R NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION SAFETY BOARD WASHINGTON, DC INTERVIEW TRANSCRIPT NYANG MAJ. C. DAVID RUVOLA JANUARY, 1 (1 pages)

I BEFORE THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION SAFETY BOARD WASHINGTON, D.C. - --- - - x IN THE MATTER OF TWA FLIGHT : 00; INTERVIEW OF: : MAJ. C. DAVID RWOLA. ---- - - - - - - - - x TAPE TRANSCRIPTION 1 1 The above entitled matter came on for interview pursuant to notice before NORM WIEMEYER, NTSB Official, at the New York Air National Facilities in Westhampton Beach, New York, on January, 1. 1 () -00

I APPEARANCES: NORM WIEMEYER NTSB Official TERRY STACEY Trans World Airlines Representative LOU BURNS Air Line Pilots Association SCOTT METCALF Federal Bureau of Investigation AL CLEMENS Federal Aviation Administration 1 1 1 () -00

1 LNDEll WITNESS: C. DAVID RWOLA/Pilot, H-0 Helicopter, New York Air National Guard. (Tape 1, Side B, second interview.) 1 1 1 (No exhibits were presented or accepted into evidence at or as a result of this interview.) () -00

PROCEEDINGS MR. WIEMEYER: Okay. We're back on the record. And at the present time we're interviewing 1 1 1 Dave Ruvola. And, Mr. Rolava (sic) would please state your full name and spell your last name. MAJ. RUVOLA: Okay. My name is actually it's C. David Ruvola, R-U-V-O-L-A -- C is for Christopher. MR. WIEMEYER: Okay. And you are attached to the New York Air National Guard. MAJ. RU-VOLA: I am. MR. WIEMEYER: At the Westhampton Beach -- MAJ. RWOLA: Yes. MR. WIEMEYER: -- Facility? What was your role with regards to the events surrounding the TWA accident? MAJ. RWOLA: My role initially was to be called in to fly the SAR -- search and rescue -- of the victims of TWA Flight 00. And I was to come in at :00 o'clock in the morning after the accident took place. However, when I got here we were stood down and we were -- basically been regulated to fly the FD -- FBI and the NTSB to and from the meetings and the press conferences, and the like, for the duration of the investigation; approximately about a month or so. () -00

I 1 My closest contact with anyone who was an eyewitness came with Chris Baur -- Capt. Baur, who knew of my interest in the area of side business at home in hypnosis. And he was having problems with a dream, and he approached me. And I was -- offered my services to help him out if I can help him in any way, shape or form. He did come to my house one evening. And I used a -- a regression technique to bring him back to the scene in his mind's eye of what took place on that evening. And we spent approximately an hour together. MR. WIEMEYER: Okay. For the purposes of clarification, you're a helicopter pilot with the Guard? MAJ. RWOLA: Yes. MR. WIEMEYER: Okay. And would you give us your training and background qualifications as a 1 1 hypnotist, please? MAJ. RWOLA: Yes. I began -- it -- I had a n interest in hypnosis always since I was in high school and I took a few courses. I guess beginning in 1, through the National Guild of Hypnotists, a basic hypno-therapy certification program, along with later on what they called an advanced clinical hypno-therapy certification. () -00

I 1 1 I then began a -- a very, very small parttime business in it. And I didn't continue beyond a month when I realized that I needed to expand my education and knowledge in this area, because I had people -- clients coming to me for items that were -- it seemed very superficial: smoking, stress, weight loss; things of that sort -- and they began to express and divulge quite a bit more than I had anticipated. I felt myself not qualified to hear these things when I was -- my background was very minimal, as far as official training -- or in formal training for this. so, I then enrolled in a -month long correspondence course that I completed and received a Master's Degree in. It's a college in Louisiana called st. John's University. It is not a regionally accredited university. But it did give me much more background and -- and confidence in myself as far as 1 performing hypnosis. MR. WIEMEYER: To act as a hypnosis in the State of New York are you required to have any kind of a license or -- MAJ. RWOLA: No, you're not. MR. WIEMEYER: Okay. And then, you do run this business -- well, still on a part-time basis? () -00

MAJ. RWOLA: Yes, I do, but on a very minimal basis. My -- most of my clients now are really on a volunteer-type basis, and I'm not even charging 1 1 1 anyone. But I -- in the future I hope that when I have more time I'll pursue it more readily. MR. WIEMEYER: During the interview with Chris Baur we discussed his being hypnotized by you, and that's one of the reasons that we wanted to talk to you. Would you expand on what took place during the -- the session with Chris Baur, please? MAJ. RWOLA: Yes. He came in and I used a -- what's called a progressive relaxation type thing to relax him. I then took him on a guided visualization to relax him mentally. And I then used a technique to help him recall in his mind's eye what he saw that evening. The technique that I used that particular evening -- 1 believe I used a -- the analogy of an oldtime movie theater -- an old-time movie show; whereby the picture frames would click, or stop -- like a Charlie Chaplin-type of thing. And I asked him, if he could, to go and stop at each frame from what he saw and continue on until impact. The exact words and details I don't have. () -00

But the general overview would be that he saw something. He described it. And there was some kind of an impact and an explosion. And a secondary 1 1 explosion. And he became extremely emotional when we got back to that point of the actual impact, and what he had seen prior to it. He described a sparkler type of thing. A high white-pitch glow impacting, and then an explosion and then a secondary explosion. And, of course, falling debris and -- and a very large flame falling towards the ocean. MR. WIEMEYER: Chris Baur's shared with us that he -- that you made a tape of that session -- or he did. Or there was -- MAJ. RWOLA: No, I -- MR. WIEMEYER: -- a tape made of the -- MAJ. RWOLA: -- I always make a tape of the -- 1 MR. WIEMEYER: Okay. MAJ. RWOLA: -- of the sessions. MR. WIEMEYER: And he has offered to share that tape with us this afternoon, so I won't go into any more details with regards -- MAJ. RWOLA: Okay. MR. WIEMEYER: -- to that since it's all -- () -00

1 MAJ. RWOLA: Fine. MR. WIEMEYER: -- on the tape. MAJ. RWOLA: You bet. MR. WIEMEYER: Just some general questions to help me understand hypnotism, which I know absolutely nothing about. MAJ. RWOLA: Uh-huh. MR. WIEMEYER: Can a hypnotist induce information into a client? MAJ. RWOLA: They can. And you have to be very careful with that, not to provide any suggestions that would lead a client to say something that maybe he didn't actually recall. And there have been cases regarding false memories -- things of that sort -- 1 1 where people would regress back. And the possibility arose that the hypnotist actually said some things that may have brought on these -- these memories regarding past -- past childhood trauma; traumatic type things of 1 -- things of this sort. So, you have to be very careful. And I was very careful not to do that. And I believe that when you listen to the tape you'll be able to judge for yourself that, hopefully, I did not do that in any way, shape or form. MR. WIEMEYER: Okay. () -00

1 MAJ. RWOLA: But it is a -- in answer to your question, sir, it is a possibility. MR. WIEMEYER: Okay. That's what I want to find out. Because -- can you give us an example of the 1 1 1 type of questions that you ask in a general sense when you do have someone under your hypnosis to avoid this type of activity? MAJ. RWOLA: To avoid it? For example, with regards to the specifics involved with the TWA Flight 00, obviously there was speculation that something beyond an aircraft mechanical failure took place. I was very careful not to suggest in any way, shape or form what actually took -- or happened on the flight. I was very careful just to ask Capt. Baur exactly what he was seeing; how he was feeling; his position in the helicopter. Things of this sort. And not to imply or suggest anything to add to his surmise of what happened. MR. WIEMEYER: Do you feel that Capt. Baur gained some insight through the hypnosis that helped him deal with this -- you know, better way? MAJ. RWOLA: Apparently it did. He would -- he told me thereafter that he recalled a few things that he didn't on a conscious level. And apparently, I believe he began to sleep a little bit better. I'm not () -00

1 0 percent sure on that. But I believe he did. MR. WIEMEYER: When people are under hypnosis, do they recall the details of what takes place under hypnosis -- when they are brought back to the -- MAJ. RW0I.A: Conscience -- MR. WIEMEYER: -- conscience -- MAJ. RWOLA: -- and a whole state of mind? MR. WIEMEYER: Yeah. MAJ. RWOLA: Yes and no. It -- it all depends. In -- in Baur's case, yes, he did. He did recall questions. everything. MR. WIEMEYER: Okay. I have no further We'd like to go around the room and each one 1 1 1 of the people who have questions will identify themselves so that we know who they are for the tape. MR. BURNS: Dave, I'm Lou Burns. I'm a TWA captain, and I'm representing the Air Line Pilots Association in this -- MAJ. RWOLA: Right. MR. BURNS: In addition to your training and your degree from St. John's did -- in your undergraduate work did you study psychology? Or do you have any psych? You know, background in psychology? () -00

MAJ. RWOLA: Just a few basic courses for the requirements, that I had for my Bachelor of Science degree. MR. BURNS: Okay. 1 1 1 MAJ. RWOLA: But I -- I did not minor, nor did I major in psychology. MR. BURNS: Okay. That's all. That's all I have. Thank you. MR. CLEMENS: My name is Al Clemens, with the FAA. And I have no questions. MAJ. RWOLA: Yes, sir. MR. METCALF: And I am Scott Metcalf, with the FBI. I'm a special agent with the Bureau. What city is St. John's located in? MAJ. RWOLA: Springfield, Louisiana. MR. METCALF: Is -- in the Masters you received in this correspondence course like -- what is it? What's the name of the -- like the designation? MAJ. RWOLA: It's called the -- MR. METCALF: Master's of what? MAJ. RWOLA: Master Degree -- it's Master of Science in Hypno-therapy. And they also gave me a certified clinical hypno-therapist certification. MR. METCALF: Okay. And a number to reach you? Do you have, like, a office number or home -- () -00

I MAJ. RWOLA: The office -- MR. METCALF: -- number? MAJ. RWOLA: -- number here is -0. MR. METCALF: Okay. MAJ. RWOLA: And home phone number is -1. MR. METCALF: Okay. What's the area? ()? MAJ. RWOLA: Yes. MR. METCALF: Okay. And you're rank in the Coast Guard? MAJ. RWOLA: In the Air Guard -- MR. METCALF: I mean, oh -- MAJ. RWOLA: -- you mean? MR. METCALF: Yeah. MAJ. RWOLA: That's okay. 1 1 MR. METCALF: MAJ. RWOLA: MR. METCALF: What's the rank? Major. Nothing else. Thank you. 1 MAJ. RWOLA: Yes, sir. MR. STACEY: Dave, Terry Stacey, with TWA; captain. I'm trying to assist the NTSB in the investigation. When I am in a normal situation or state, and look at something, see something -- and then I go under hypnosis, is the -- well, let me say this first. Is () -00

the eyesight better? Or, describe how that works, as to whether you might see something, or recall something that you saw that you did not consciously record? MAJ. RWOLA: Okay. I think what you're looking for is can you recall things more acutely or better while under hypnosis, than on -- on a conscious level? Is that -- MR. STACEY: Yes. Uh-huh. MAJ. RWOLA: -- what I'm getting from you? MR. STACEY: Yes, basically. MAJ. RWOLA: Obviously, that's very subjective. Okay. I would say, yes. And through my training 1 1 1 the answer is yes. However, that is something that would be subject to criticism. I don't believe you could prove whether or not somebody had actually seen a thing, or recall something clearer in hypnosis. And that's why I don't believe it will stand up in court. I know that forensic hypnosis, from my understanding of it, is used primarily in the FBI could -- maybe it's enlightened us -- just for looking for leads, and things of this sort, that may help them in an avenue. However, I don't believe it is an -- an acceptable means of evidence in -- in a court of law. MR. STACEY: Okay. For example, I'm in a () -00

room here now and there are lots of objects around me that I'm not focussing on. This Coast Guard blue thing in the -- behind you there, is an example. Under hypnosis would I be able to -- if I looked at that would I be able to read that? It -- assuming I could read it? MAJ. RWOLA: Okay. Another example may be could I bring you back to where you had lunch yesterday in the cafeteria and ask you the question of what color or what type of painting was on the wall, when you consciously were not on the level? The answer is possibly yes. MR. STACEY: How long have you known -- MAJ. RWOLA: Baur? MR. STACEY: -- Baur? -- his rank? MAJ. RWOLA: I've known him since he joined 1 1 1 the unit in approximately 1, I believe. I believe it was ' when he joined the unit. MR. STACEY: And your area of hypnosis is well known to the Guard unit? Is that true? MAJ. RWOLA: I work with people here in the Guard, yes. I don't readily advertise it in -- in attempting to drum up business, or anything along those lines, no. I -- I deal with people on a very personal level and if somebody approaches me on it, yes, I'll () -00

I 1 1 1 help them. And I'm not trying to pay my rent with this by any means or -- MR. STACEY: No, I -- MAJ. RWOLA: --way, shape or form. MR. STACEY: -- understand. I'm trying to get the relationship between you and Chris as to his approaching you for the hypnosis. MAJ. RWOLA: Okay. Chris a -- approached me a while back before the incident 'cause he wanted to stop smoking. And at that point he -- he was aware that I did hypnosis. And, unfortunately, I couldn't provide him the time to do it because I was involved with a very expensive correspondence program here with the Guard in order to make the next rank -- and I spent it -- I finished it -up about three months ago. And as such, I wasn't seeing anybody. And I didn't want to take one and not anyone else; so basically across the board I basically put hypnosis on the back burner. So, he was aware of that. But then, after the -- the incident with TWA he then re-approached me and said that he would like to attempt to recall the incident because he can't sleep at night, and there's something that was bothering him about it. And he asked if I could help him. And I said, I -- I -- if I can help, I'd love to. () -00

1 1 1 1 1 MR. STACEY: Okay. Were you surprised at anything that came out in the -- had you talked to Chris about any of this previously? The incident and -- MAJ. RWOLA: The incident itself? MR. STACEY: -- specifics? MAJ. RWOLA: Well, I -- I knew basically what he had seen. You know, and what he -- he was reporting, you know. On the television and all the media events I was part of that; not on stage, but I was here as a member and working the command post during that -- the entire aftermath, as everyone else was. MR. STACEY: The -- this is something that just came to mind. Do people normally tell the truth under hypnosis? I'm not saying -- MAJ. RWOLA: He could -- MR. STACEY: -- they -- to lie. MAJ. RWOLA: -- certainly lie, absolutely. That's right. MR. STACEY: I'm sorry? MAJ. RWOLA: He can certainly lie. MR. STACEY: He can? MAJ. RWOLA: I mean, there's just no doubt he can. In his particular case I don't believe he was. () -00

1 I 1 1 1 But, you know, again, that's subject. I -- I feel that he was interested in coming to me -- I know him to be a very honest guy and a very straightforward person, as I'm sure he came across to you folks in here in his interview. And I've been on trips with him and we've talked on a -- on a deep level about issues concerning personnel and incidents sort. And I know him to be a -- a man of integrity. And when he did approach me he was sincere of it. And I'll -- if there was anything I could do to help him, I was going to. And I can tell you this, when he did recall the incident he did become extremely emotional. And I think it was something that he was allowing to get out of -- of his system during that time. MR. STACEY: That must've been a terrible experience. Okay. Thanks, Dave. MAJ. RWOLA: Sure. MR. STACEY: I have no further questions. MR. WIEMEYER: Dave, I have no further questions. Does anybody else in the group have any other the -- follow-ups? (No response.) MR. WIEMEYER: I want to thank you for taking () -00

1 I MAJ. RUVOLA: Okay. MR. WIEMEYER: -- time. I was -- MAJ. RWOLA: My pleasure. Thank you very 1 much, sir. a 1 ia 1 time noted.].) MR. WIEMEYER: You're welcome. (Chorus of thank yous.) (Whereupon, the interview was concluded [no () -00