Black Hawk Pilot’s Final Conversation Before Deadly Mid-Air Collision Revealed

The haunting final moments between a U.S. Army Black Hawk pilot and her instructor have been revealed in a chilling cockpit recording—just seconds before the helicopter collided mid-air with a passenger jet.

Captain Rebecca Lobach was flying the Black Hawk above the allowed altitude limit when Chief Warrant Officer Andrew Eaves, her instructor, calmly said, “Kinda come left for me, ma’am.” That was the last instruction before the tragic crash with an American Airlines jet that killed all 67 people onboard.

Investigators say the helicopter was flying at over 300 feet—far above the restricted 200-foot ceiling—and missed a crucial warning from air traffic control. Why? Their radio transmission overlapped the tower’s, cutting off the instruction meant to prevent the disaster.

The hearing exposed a cascade of failures:

  • The helicopter’s altitude warning system may have been offline.
  • Night vision goggles were being used, possibly affecting visibility.
  • The altimeter might have been faulty.
  • Air traffic control staffing was stretched thin.

Experts described the crash as a tragic example of multiple small failures aligning to create a catastrophe—one that could have been avoided.

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