Report: Black Hawk Pilot Rebecca Lobach Ignored Warnings Before Deadly Mid-Air Collision Near DC's Reagan Airport

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Pilot made two deadly mistakes moments before plane crash that killed 67 people

These requests happen every day around the world without causing collisions; however, Cpt. Lobach failed to visually separate from the incoming passenger jet. The New York Times indicated that this was either because she did not spot the plane, or was unable to pilot the helicopter to a safer position.

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Reagan Airport Collision: NYT Investigation Reveals Black Hawk Helicopter Pilot Error

On 29 January 2025, a tragic midair collision near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport claimed 67 lives. An Army Black Hawk helicopter and an American Airlines regional jet operating as flight AA5342, collided over the Potomac River. A New York Times investigation, published on 27 April 27 has uncovered critical details of the moments prior to the collision. The Black Hawk pilot, Capt. Rebecca Lobach, failed to follow a co-pilot’s instruction to change course, contributing to the disaster.

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NYT Hides Detail That Army Pilot Allegedly Ignored Warning Before Fatal D.C. Crash

The @nytimes story on the January DC plane crash hides its takeaway until the last sentences: the lady helicopter pilot ignored multiple warnings from her right seat about altitude (and his directly telling her to turn away) and flew straight into a passenger jet.

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