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Honoring Army Captain Rebecca M. Lobach After Fatal Helicopter Collision

Capt. Rebecca M. Lobach, a talented Army pilot, dies in midair crash, remembered by friends as meticulous and fearless.

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  1. Army captain killed in midair collision identified

    The tragic loss of Captain Rebecca M. Lobach underscores not only her remarkable dedication and talents but also the potential for greatness extinguished too soon.

    Army captain killed in midair collision identified

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  2. Friends say Army captain killed in midair collision was a 'brilliant and fearless' patriot

    The tragic loss of Capt. Rebecca M. Lobach highlights not only her exceptional talent and dedication as a pilot but also her role as a guiding light for those around her, leaving behind a profound impact on friends, family, and fellow soldiers.

    Friends say Army captain killed in midair collision was a 'brilliant and fearless' patriot

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Updated: Feb 2nd, 2025, 11:24 PM ET

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Capt. Rebecca M. Lobach, tragically killed in a collision between a Black Hawk helicopter and an American Airlines jet, was remembered for her excellence and dedication. Lobach, who had over 450 hours of flight time, was a distinguished military graduate and had served in the Army since 2019. Friends describe her as brilliant and meticulous, contributing significantly to the aviation community. The crash resulted in the deaths of 67 people, igniting discussions on pilot safety. She is survived by her family and remembered as a bright star and aspiring physician. Privacy is requested during this time of grief.


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