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Captain Rebecca M. Lobac is identified as one of the three soldiers in a black Hawk helicopter involved in a deadly midar collision near Washington DC.
On January 29, Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport claimed a life of 67 people, including Lobac and two fellow service members.
It was the first major aviation disaster to incorporate an airline in the US since 2009.
Lobac, a 28 -year -old Army Aviation Officer of Durham, Northern Carolina, was assigned to the 12th aviation battalion at Fort Belvair, Virginia. He served since 2019.
He had no deployment, the army said, but received many praise, including the Army’s praise medal, the achievement medal of the army, the National Defense Service Medal and the Army Service Ribbon.
He voluntarily served as a military social ally of the White House, which was assisted in official works, including the Medal of Honor and Presidential Medal of Freedom Ceremony.
Lobac also served as a certified sexual harassment/attack response and prevention (sharp) suffering advocate.
Lobac once said in his family’s statement, “My experiences with Sharp have strengthened my resolve to serve others with compassion, understanding and resources required for treatment.
The collision included a helicopter, which was on a training mission, and A American Airlines Regional jetliner, who flew from Wichita, Kansas.
Both aircraft again crashed into the Potomac RiverBoth crafts were killed on the board with all 67 people.
Along with Lobac, two other army personnel were killed: Staff Sergeant Ryan Austin O’Hara, 28, Lilburn, Georgia’s, and Chief Warrant Officer 2 Andrew Lloyd Ews, 39, 39, 39, 39, 39, 39, Great Mills, Maryland.
The commercial aircraft had 60 passengers and four crew members.
The accident has raised questions about aviation safety near the huge crowded airspaces around the country’s capital.
While the chairman Donald Trump Public form Criticized the diversity recruitment practices of federal aviation administration For air traffic controllers in view of the accident, that is also Admitted that he did not have evidence These practices were responsible.
Loback’s family said in a statement: “We have been destroyed by the loss of our beloved Rebecca. He was a bright star in all our lives. He was kind, generous, luxurious, funny, ambitious and strong. Nobody had a big dream or to achieve his goals Worked hard for
“Rebecca started her career in the United States Army as a prestigious military graduate at ROTC at North Carolina University, and was in the top 20 per cent cadets across the country.
“He secured the rank of Captain, twice as a platoon leader and served as an executive officer of a company in 12th Aviation Battalion, Davisson Army Airfield, Fort Belveer, Virginia. With time, he earned a certification as one as a widespread testing by the most senior and experienced pilots in his battalion. “
The US Army said in a statement: “Our deep condolences go out for his family, and all families who are mourning the loss of their loved ones affected by this disastrous accident. We continue to work with the families of our fallen soldiers and continue to work. Support the investigation. “
The investigation of the conflict is going on.
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