Yet they've confirmed the other 2
DannyDuberstein said:
Yet they've confirmed the other 2
Ellis Wyatt said:
Because that's not how this ever works.
WrongHoustonAg9999 said:
There is no way this was an accident.
Bunk Moreland said:DannyDuberstein said:
Yet they've confirmed the other 2
They've confirmed all 3. Her family requested they keep the name private at this time and DoD is honoring it. Her name will be released by FOIA at the latest and likely voluntarily much earlier than that.
Bunk Moreland said:DannyDuberstein said:
Yet they've confirmed the other 2
They've confirmed all 3. Her family requested they keep the name private at this time and DoD is honoring it. Her name will be released by FOIA at the latest and likely voluntarily much earlier than that.
Welcome to F16. The longer we don't know, the bigger the conspiracy becomes.Bunk Moreland said:Ellis Wyatt said:I've lived around the military my entire life and I have never heard of such a thing. It is definitely not SOP.Bunk Moreland said:TAMUallen said:
Agreed, it's strange. Unless she has no family and her husband is covert CIA abroad, it doesn't seem clear as to why they would hide a person/name for so long
Her family requested they not release her name at this time. The others could have done the same if they wanted. How is that so difficult to understand?
I've had friends killed on the battlefield who were named in the paper.
You are fundamentally misunderstanding the situation. It's an active investigation and bodies are still in the water.
You make it sound like any soldier ever killed immediately had their information released no matter what. That is asinine.
But I did notice how you avoided my original question to you that why does it matter if we don't find out the name for another week or 2 weeks or 6 weeks. I'd love to know why you think the public has a right to know the name at this very moment.
DannyDuberstein said:Bunk Moreland said:DannyDuberstein said:
Yet they've confirmed the other 2
They've confirmed all 3. Her family requested they keep the name private at this time and DoD is honoring it. Her name will be released by FOIA at the latest and likely voluntarily much earlier than that.
Now playing word games. How about "released" then? As in "yet they released two".
Special treatment. Period. That is what this is.
Bunk Moreland said:DannyDuberstein said:Bunk Moreland said:DannyDuberstein said:
Yet they've confirmed the other 2
They've confirmed all 3. Her family requested they keep the name private at this time and DoD is honoring it. Her name will be released by FOIA at the latest and likely voluntarily much earlier than that.
Now playing word games. How about "released" then? As in "yet they released two".
Special treatment. Period. That is what this is.
Do you think if one of the other 2 families asked for the name not to be released that they would have anyway? Do you seriously believe that?
Quote:
WASHINGTON, Jan 31 (Reuters) - The U.S. Army on Friday released the names of two of the soldiers killed when the military Black Hawk in which they were flying collided with a passenger jet, but said, in an unusual decision, that they were not releasing the third name at the request of the family.
The Army identified two of the soldiers killed in Wednesday's crash in Washington as Staff Sergeant Ryan Austin O'Hara, 28, and Chief Warrant Officer 2 Andrew Loyd Eaves, 39, but did not provide details about the third.
Reuters had reported on Thursday, citing an Army official, that the crew of the Black Hawk involved in the deadly crash with an American Airlines regional passenger jet included two male soldiers and one female soldier.
"At the request of the family, the name of the third Soldier will not be released at this time," an Army statement said.
Their names were put out there by the families before the Army confirmed.Bunk Moreland said:DannyDuberstein said:Bunk Moreland said:DannyDuberstein said:
Yet they've confirmed the other 2
They've confirmed all 3. Her family requested they keep the name private at this time and DoD is honoring it. Her name will be released by FOIA at the latest and likely voluntarily much earlier than that.
Now playing word games. How about "released" then? As in "yet they released two".
Special treatment. Period. That is what this is.
Do you think if one of the other 2 families asked for the name not to be released that they would have anyway? Do you seriously believe that?
Jbob04 said:
Bunk is determined to die on his hill. Holy moly
Bunk Moreland said:DannyDuberstein said:Bunk Moreland said:DannyDuberstein said:
Yet they've confirmed the other 2
They've confirmed all 3. Her family requested they keep the name private at this time and DoD is honoring it. Her name will be released by FOIA at the latest and likely voluntarily much earlier than that.
Now playing word games. How about "released" then? As in "yet they released two".
Special treatment. Period. That is what this is.
Do you think if one of the other 2 families asked for the name not to be released that they would have anyway? Do you seriously believe that?
DannyDuberstein said:Bunk Moreland said:DannyDuberstein said:Bunk Moreland said:DannyDuberstein said:
Yet they've confirmed the other 2
They've confirmed all 3. Her family requested they keep the name private at this time and DoD is honoring it. Her name will be released by FOIA at the latest and likely voluntarily much earlier than that.
Now playing word games. How about "released" then? As in "yet they released two".
Special treatment. Period. That is what this is.
Do you think if one of the other 2 families asked for the name not to be released that they would have anyway? Do you seriously believe that?
The Army's duty is to inform the family ASAP, before it's released. After that, their duty is to inform the public.
True. And if the NVGs limited their peripheral vision, they might not have seen something coming in at their 10 o'clock.Bunk Moreland said:fc2112 said:
Whoever was flying this helicopter was a ****ing moron. How do you miss the fully lit up jet right in front of you?BREAKING: New, much more clear video of the American Airlines collision with the Black Hawk.
— Brian Krassenstein (@krassenstein) January 31, 2025
Thoughts from any Pilots? pic.twitter.com/s11IykHDPM
For starters, it wasn't right in front of them. You've had multiple pilots and helicopter pilots on tv news, online and on this thread discuss how these things can and do happen with relation to blind spots, what they're looking at, possible mistakes in what they were tracking, the city lights, etc.
You're looking at a 2d video and attempting to project 3d summations.
Now that doesn't mean the pilot wasn't a moron. But the plane was not 'right in front of them'
BBRex said:
It's interesting that CW2 Eaves was Navy, then went Army in 2017. I don't expect that to have any impact on the incident, though.
HoustonAg9999 said:
Also, I don't evasive maneuvers made by either the helicopter or Jet something doesn't add up Blackhawks have very advanced collision avoidance, avionics, sensors, on board radar. There is no way this was an accident.
This pilot has a logical perspective. pic.twitter.com/xi2XXBZWkv
— Jammles (@jammles9) January 31, 2025
ArmyAg2002 said:BBRex said:
It's interesting that CW2 Eaves was Navy, then went Army in 2017. I don't expect that to have any impact on the incident, though.
Not strange at all. A lot of Warrants are prior seevice, many in other services.
Simple.Rockdoc said:
How how how did they not see that landing light? Hard to believe 1 of the 3 didn't see it. They must have been terribly distracted.
It was in front of them. They clearly missed seeing the plane in front of them. And for some stupid reason they turned east further over the Potomac, way off course, then headed south toward the WW bridge and ran into the plane.Bunk Moreland said:fc2112 said:
Whoever was flying this helicopter was a ****ing moron. How do you miss the fully lit up jet right in front of you?BREAKING: New, much more clear video of the American Airlines collision with the Black Hawk.
— Brian Krassenstein (@krassenstein) January 31, 2025
Thoughts from any Pilots? pic.twitter.com/s11IykHDPM
For starters, it wasn't right in front of them. You've had multiple pilots and helicopter pilots on tv news, online and on this thread discuss how these things can and do happen with relation to blind spots, what they're looking at, possible mistakes in what they were tracking, the city lights, etc.
You're looking at a 2d video and attempting to project 3d summations.
Now that doesn't mean the pilot wasn't a moron. But the plane was not 'right in front of them'
HoustonAg9999 said:
Also, I don't evasive maneuvers made by either the helicopter or Jet something doesn't add up Blackhawks have very advanced collision avoidance, avionics, sensors, on board radar. There is no way this was an accident.