The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

‘SHOCKED’ AUTHOR

Former Oneida resident helps save lives with on-board aircraft defibrilla­tor programs

- By Carly Stone cstone@oneidadisp­atch.com

Oneida, N.Y. — In the skies so high, people are far away from many lifesaving resources down below. A former Oneida resident, who’s gone to excel in the medical field and become corporate medical director for one of the world’s largest airlines, has helped make the skies a bit safer by playing a role in making defibrilla­tors a requiremen­t on all air carriers.

In his recently released book, SHOCKED Life and Death 35000 Feet, Dave Mckenas, MD., tells not only the story of his upbringing on Stone Street in Oneida, but also the complicate­d tale of how he interacted with a tough corporate world and an American government bureaucrac­y to pioneer a nation-wide aircraft defibrilla­tor program.

The devices didn’t exist on any commercial air carriers in the U.S. until 1998 when Mckenas used his influence as a medical expert to put this life-saving equipment on American Airlines for the first time, he said. He would later tes

“My roots are in Oneida New York, and it’s a city I love and cherish. It all started there. That’s where I started, and I know many other people have done good things coming from Oneida. This is just my story.”

— Dr. Dave Mckenas

tify to Congress to get the Federal Aviation Administra­tion to make it a requiremen­t on airplanes across the nation.

SHOCKED also tells of the very first dramatic “resurrecti­on” of a passenger in 1998 on a flight leaving for Mexico, just days after the defibrilla­tor was placed on the plane. Robert Giggey, and his flight attendant rescuer, Shawn Lynn, were both “reborn” that day, according to the book’s overview. “One was given new physical life, and the other, peace, direction, and a renewed courage to live,” it continues.

Dr. Mckenas is a boardcerti­fied specialist in both Aerospace Medicine and Occupation­al Medicine. He served as Corporate Medical Director for American Airlines from 1992 to 2002.

As an Air Force Officer, Dr. Mckenas became a board-certified specialist in the unique field of Aerospace Medicine. He served as the lead aerospace medicine doctor in the Department of Defense’s Manager Space Transporta­tion System Contingenc­y Support program at Cape Canaveral, Florida, where he coordinate­d worldwide emergency care for NASA’S Astronauts in the event of a space shuttle catastroph­e.

As an aerospace medicine flight surgeon, Dr. Mckenas also received full flight training, up to the point of soloing on a T-37 jet airplane.

Upon leaving the Air Force in 1992, Dr. Mckenas joined American Airlines, first as a staff physician, then, shortly thereafter, as Corporate Medical Director.

Today he practices medicine part-time with the Carrollton, TX, Fire Department, making sure firefighte­rs are medically safe to perform their strenuous work and screening for illnesses such as cancer that can harm firefighte­rs.

Mckenas also has a lifelastin­g passion for music, which started in Oneida under the tutelage of music teachers Dorothy Brophy and Mayola Warner. He’s studied music compositio­n, piano, and voice, and has performed in a profession­al choir and as a piano soloist and accompanis­t as a child. He minored in college in music but earned his undergradu­ate degree in biochemist­ry before studying medicine at SUNY Upstate Medical Center and the Harvard University School of Public Health in Boston, MA. He still composes music to this day.

“My roots are in Oneida New York, and it’s a city I love and cherish. It all started there,” Mckenas told the Dispatch.

“That’s where I started, and I know many other people have done good things coming from Oneida. This is just my story.”

To read the book about this Central New Yorker having a shocking impact on public safety, look for SHOCKED Life and Death 35000 Feet on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and other online bookseller­s.

Mckenas will be visiting Oneida for a book signing at the Madison County Historical Society in Spring 2022.

Informatio­n about Mckenas’ background has been taken from his personal website.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Former Oneida resident Dr. Dave Mckenas has authored a book telling the complicate­d tale of how he interacted with a tough corporate world and government bureaucrac­y to pioneer aircraft defibrilla­tor programs in America. Such programs didn’t exist until 1998with his influence.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Former Oneida resident Dr. Dave Mckenas has authored a book telling the complicate­d tale of how he interacted with a tough corporate world and government bureaucrac­y to pioneer aircraft defibrilla­tor programs in America. Such programs didn’t exist until 1998with his influence.
 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Book cover for “SHOCKED Life and Death 35000 Feet”
SUBMITTED PHOTO Book cover for “SHOCKED Life and Death 35000 Feet”
 ??  ?? An old photo of David Mckenas at age 18 when he was performing music in Oneida for the Oneida Area Arts Council.
An old photo of David Mckenas at age 18 when he was performing music in Oneida for the Oneida Area Arts Council.

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