Why did the American army gave the names of only two of the three soldiers who flew through Black Hawk -Helicopter and died in the air catastrophe in Washington?
In the night from Wednesday to Thursday, the CRJ-700 passenger aircraft fled from the lines of the American Airlines, which fly from Wichita, with the UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter just before the running track of Ronald Reagan Airport in the neighborhood nearby van Washington.
All people traveling through both machines were killed, including 64 people on board the plane and three soldiers on board the helicopter. The remains of the machines fell in the Potomak River.
Aircraft and helicopter disaster in Washington. What the American army does not want to reveal
The American army identified all the soldiers who flew Black Hawk, but the order gave the names of only two soldiers – Andrew Eaves and Ryan O’har. Eaves would become an instructor during the training flight.
However, it is not known who drove the machine when there was a collision with a passenger plane.
The name of the third soldier was not given at the family’s request. The Washington Post, referring to two anonymous sources, wrote that she was a woman, a pilot.
Trump: The cause of the accident was the Black Hawa Pilot error
US President Donald Trump stated on Friday that the cause of the clash of the plane and the helicopter was the Black Hawa pilot error. As he said, the machine flew way too high.
Trump caused controversy when he suggested during a press conference that the reduction of the standards for flight controllers and the promotion of diversity and inclusion by previous presidents, Barack Obama and Joe Biden, could have caused a disaster.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed on Friday that Justyna Magdalena Beyer is one of the victims of the disaster.
The fire brigade announced that 28 of the 41 bodies were determined. Divers have also extracted black boxes from both machines that are now being tested.
Source: Do Rzeczy

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