Female Pilot Rebecca Lobach’s Entire Social Media Scrubbed before Army Released Her Name – So What Are They Hiding?
The US Army has identified Capt. Rebecca Lobach, 28, from Durham, N.C., as one of the three pilots killed in a mid-air collision between a Black Hawk helicopter and an American Airlines jet near Reagan National Airport. The crash, which occurred Wednesday, claimed the lives of all 64 passengers and the helicopter crew.
Lobach, a pilot with over 450 flight hours and a former military social aide at the Biden White House, was on a training mission when the collision happened. Her name was withheld for three days, during which her and her family’s social media accounts were reportedly scrubbed, raising questions about the secrecy surrounding her background.
I want to see her social media that was scrubbed. https://t.co/jBpHQaHp39
— The Gateway Pundit (@gatewaypundit) February 2, 2025
@USArmy pilot Rebecca Lobach’s entire social media nuked https://t.co/WCqFeG1fEp pic.twitter.com/wFlIvNuBqh
— NOVA Campaigns (@NoVA_Campaigns) February 1, 2025
It is not just that Rebecca Lobach is gone from social media, both her sisters and parents were scrubbed as well. This sister had a LinkedIn and an X which you can see clearly on Google, but the pages are gone. Another sister has a Pinterest account that's been scrubbed as well.… pic.twitter.com/HTtR3GUcQW
— Krysten Mccord (@anchoredowlex) February 2, 2025
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