Third soldier in Black Hawk helicopter involved in DC identified collision in the air in the air


The army identified the third soldier who was in the Black Hawk -helicopter who was involved in the fatal collision on Wednesday near Reagan National Airport after it was initially remembered.

Cpt. Rebecca M. Lobach, from Durham, North Carolina, served as a aviation officer in the army from July 2019 and had about 500 hours of flight time in the Black Hawk under her belt.

The Lobach family had initially asked to remember its identity because of non -supported accusations that Dei was a factor in the crash.

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Cpt. Rebecca M. Lobach, from Durham, North Carolina, served as a aviation officer in the army from July 2019 and had about 500 hours of flight time in the Black Hawk under her belt. (Getty/US Army)

The crew steering wheel and the other colleague pilot from Lobach in the Black Hawk were identified On Thursday as Ryan O’hara and Chief Warrant Office 2 Andrew Eaves.

Their helicopter collided on Wednesday evening with a regional jet landing of the American Airlines in Reagan from Wichita, Kansas, while the soldiers were on a training mission and all 64 on the plane and the three killed in the helicopter.

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The cause is being investigated.