REPORT: Female Black Hawk Helicopter Pilot From Fatal American Airlines Crash In D.C. Has Been Identified

Capt. Rebecca Lobach has been identified as the third soldier aboard the Black Hawk helicopter involved in Wednesday’s deadly midair collision near Reagan National Airport after it had been initially withheld.

The Army revealed that Lobach of Durham, North Carolina, served as an aviation officer in the Army since July 2019 and had around 500 hours of flying time in the Black Hawk.

Lobach’s family initially wanted nothing to do with letting the public know her name due to unsubstantiated accusations that DEI was a factor in the crash.

According to the Army, the six-year Army member was assigned to the 12th Aviation Battalion at Fort Belvoir, Virginia.

Aside from Rebecca Lobach, the Army released the names of the other two soldiers killed in the collision, Staff Sgt. Ryan Austin O’Hara and Chief Warrant Officer 2 Andrew Lloyd Eaves.“Rebecca was many things. She was a daughter, sister, partner, and friend. She was a servant, a caregiver, an advocate. Most of all, she loved and was loved. Her life was short, but she made a difference in the lives of all who knew her. Our hearts break for the other families who have lost loved ones in this national tragedy, and we mourn with them,” her family said in a statement.

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