Pilot’s Deadly Missteps Led To Crash That Killed 67 In Army Helicopter Tragedy, Report Finds

Pilot Error Blamed in Fatal Black Hawk Collision Over D.C.

A recent investigation has revealed that two critical errors by a Black Hawk helicopter pilot led to a deadly mid-air collision with an American Airlines jet over Washington, D.C., on January 29. The crash, which killed 67 people, occurred when the helicopter struck the passenger plane before both aircraft fell into the Potomac River.

Captain Rebecca M. Lobach, 28, reportedly ignored air traffic control instructions and advice from her co-pilot, Chief Warrant Officer Andrew Loyd Eaves, during a routine flight evaluation. Despite warnings about incoming air traffic, she failed to adjust the helicopter’s course, opting for “visual separation”—a procedure requiring pilots to maintain their own safe distance from other aircraft.

Fifteen seconds before the crash, Eaves urged a left turn to avoid the approaching American Airlines flight, which was descending to land. Lobach did not respond. Audio transcripts suggest communication lapses and technical issues may have played a role.

Lobach, an Army pilot since 2019 with 500 hours of flight experience, had received multiple honors during her service. The exact reasons behind her decisions remain unclear. The National Transportation Safety Board is expected to release its final report early next year.

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