Family Of Female Black Hawk Helicopter Pilot From Fatal D.C. Plane Crash Break Their Silence Amid Ongoing Social Media Backlash

The friends and family of Rebecca Lobach are understandably heartbroken over their loved one not only losing her life in an unexpected tragedy, but they also have to deal with the social media backlash that has come for her in death.

The U.S. Army confirmed Lobach, a Durham woman, and UNC alum, has been identified by authorities as the third person inside of the Black Hawk helicopter that collided with an American Airlines jet last Wednesday that left 67 people deceased, 60 AA passengers, four AA crew members and three aboard the Black Hawk.

The Army had initially refused to identify Lobach at the request of her family.

Friends and fellow Army officers who served alongside Capt. Rebecca Lobach stated that she was a skilled, dedicated, and patriotic soldier who inspired and lifted up those around her.

Each one of them spoke to Military.com about their own personal memories.

In addition to them, Lobach’s family also broke their silence amid anger toward their loved one.

They made it clear that they were devastated.

 

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