The father of U.S. Army Black Hawk crew chief and Staff Sgt. Ryan O'Hara said his son loved flying over Washington, D.C., never expressed concerns about the crowded skies and described the crew as ...
Again and again, Ryan O’Hara, a Black Hawk helicopter crew chief, had told them that he loved flying around Washington, his father recalled: “Dad, you can see everything because we’re flying ...
The National Transportation Safety Board gave an update on its investigation into the deadly midair collision between an ...
“That woman had all of Ryan’s respect,” Mr. O’Hara said. “He loved flying with her.” The two pilots and one crew chief aboard the Black Hawk were part of the 12th Aviation ...
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Defense News on MSNBlack Hawk crew in DC crash may have missed key air traffic messagesAll 64 people aboard the passenger jet and all three Army crew members aboard the Black Hawk — Chief Warrant Officer 2 Andrew Loyd Eaves, Cpt. Rebecca M. Lobach and Staff Sgt. Ryan Austin O’Hara — ...
Jo Ellis was not flying the helicopter. The Army identified the Black Hawk crew as Ryan Austin O’Hara, Andrew Loyd Eaves and Rebecca M. Lobach.
Rebecca Lobach's father is from York and is currently a physician in North Carolina. Her uncle is prominent York attorney ...
To serve on an Army Black Hawk helicopter in D.C., you have ... along with their crew chief, Staff Sgt. Ryan Austin O’Hara collectively had thousands of hours of experience in the sky.
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Copter crew may not have heard tower instruction before D.C. crash that killed 2 GeorgiansNTSB says chopper also may have had wrong altitude readings just before midair crash with American Airlines jet ...
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