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The army has identified a member of the third crew of a black hawk helicopter, who has been killed in a confrontation with a commercial jet in the sky of Washington last week.
On Friday, the army released the names of the two male aviants killed in the accident, but in an extraordinary step, it did not identify Captain Lobac, who was a co-pilot of the helicopter, he cited the request of his family’s confidentiality. Said
The issue of Captain Lobac’s identity was particularly sensitive as President Trump blamed the diversity without evidence, for the accident. Investigators are still trying to determine what is the cause of disaster.
On Saturday, however, the Lobac family issued a statement through the army that described their achievements and qualifications. Captain Lobac was an ROTC graduate from the University of North Carolina and joined the army in January 2019. He served twice as a platoon leader and an executive officer of the company at the 12th Aviation Battalion at Fort Belveer, W. The command was certified as a pilot.
Army officials said on Friday that Captain Lobac was undergoing his annual assessment flight, serving as his evaluation with 2 Andrew Lloyd Eaves. Great Mills, MD, and 39 -year -old Mr. Eaves of SGT. Lilburn, Ga. The 28 -year -old Ryan Austin O’Hara was also killed in an accident.