Tuesday, February 4, 2025

THE MYSTERY OF THE BLACK HAWK CHOPPER CRASH


A tragedy occured on January 29, 2025 in the air over Washington DC when a Black Hawk chopper collided with an airline. There is also a shocking 'conspiracy theory' due to the Army withholding a pilot's identity.

The three troops, who all died, were rehearsing a plan that included the evacuation of the White House when their Black Hawk crashed into the passenger flight.

In a shocking revelation, it has been disclosed that the US Army helicopter involved in an airborne collision with American Airlines flight 5342 on Wednesday was practicing for a possible event of attack on the capital. According to officials, the three troops, who all died, were rehearsing a plan that included the evacuation of the White House when their Black Hawk crashed into the passenger flight on Wednesday night just before 9pm, Daily Mail reported.

Defense sources informed the media about the intended purpose of the training program, after internet detectives developed a notion that it was accomplishing precisely what sources said.

On social media, conspiracy theorists blamed the US government for the incident, claiming that it must have been deliberate as "military helicopters don't fly into planes."


However, other individuals theorised that the helicopter was executing the president's emergency evacuation route as part of a contingency plan for the continuity of government. In the United States, a set of rules and regulations known as a Continuity of Government mission (COG) is intended to guarantee that vital government operations continue during and after a catastrophic event, such as a terrorist or nuclear attack, natural disaster and cyberattack.

The main component of a COG mission is to protect infrastructure and notable figures. Staff Sergeant Ryan O'Hara, the crew chief, and Andrew Eaves, the pilot in command of Chief Warrant Office 2, were identified as being on board the helicopter on Friday.

The name of the third pilot was just recently named. Supposedly, her social media account was scrubbed before the announcement was made. The third pilot in the Black Hawk helicopter involved in the Washington DC air crash has been praised as a "bright star in all our lives" by her family.

Her identity was initially withheld in the aftermath of last Wednesday's disaster, but she was named on Saturday as Captain Rebecca M Lobach from Durham, North Carolina.Capt Lobach, 28, was one of three soldiers on board the military helicopter when it collided with an American Airlines jet. She also served as a White House military social aide during the Biden administration.

The bodies of O'Hara and the co-pilot have been found, while Eaves and some other airline passengers remain under the water. The two planes collided in a massive explosion before it fell into the river. The cause of the crash is still being investigated as conspiracy theories grow that Captain Lobach purposely crashed into the airlines, but no concrete evidence has emerged.


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