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Army refuses to identify female Black Hawk pilot killed in DC collision

The Army has rejected the name of a female pilot killed by a collisioned military helicopter with passenger jet flying to Ronal Dragan Washington National Airport on Wednesday.

On Friday's announcement, the Army, who revealed the names of two soldiers of the deceased chopper, said that a female family had demanded her identity from the general public.

“At the request of the family, the third soldier's name is not released at this time.” Army civil servant wrote on their website

The United States Army has provided information about the female pilot who died on Wednesday according to her family's wishes. U.S. Army via DefenseImagery.mil

Unidentified soldiers are experienced pilots with more than 500 flight experiences, and have quoted by the Army Aviation Director Jonathan Kodiol.

The Army on Friday officially identified the staff sergeant. Ryan Austin Ohara (28 years old) and the Supreme Campaign 2 Andrew Lloyd Eles, 39 years old, two other services members in Black Hawk Helicopter when they collide with a burning Potmax River.

The Army said the eaves and women's pilots have not yet been recovered.

Staff Sergeant Ryan Austin Ohara was a crew member of the Black Hawk helicopter involved in a tragic accident on Wednesday. Family distribution materials

At a press conference on Thursday, Peat Hegouses, Secretary of Defense, said that he had experienced a considerable experience of the UH-60 Blackhawk crew.

Codior said that the eaves, the pilot of the flight instructor, had recorded a flight time of more than 1,000 hours. According to Telegraph

Koziol further rejected the claim that the DEI policy was due to the crash.

“Both pilots fly this specific route at night. This was not new for either,” said Kodiol.

The Supreme Card Officer 2 Andrew Lloyd Eles (39) was an instructor pilot. Via Reuters

Hegs announced on Thursday that the Army is investigating whether Blackhawk is flying at an appropriate altitude.

The aerial collision between the helicopter and the American Airlines jet killed 67 people.

“Our deepest pathetic dol will appear to all families and friends influenced by this tragedy. We will support them through this difficult time,” he said. Was described in a statement and added it.

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