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Home  /  World  /  The US  /  DC crash revelation: Black Hawk was conducting White House evacuation drill

DC crash revelation: Black Hawk was conducting White House evacuation drill

by Siddhi Vinayak Misra
February 1, 2025
in The US, World
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Black Hawk

In a startling twist to Wednesday’s tragic midair collision, defense officials have confirmed that Black Hawk was conducting a sensitive White House evacuation exercise when it collided with American Airlines flight 5342, claiming multiple lives.

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Training mission uncovered

Defense sources revealed to CBS News that the Black Hawk helicopter was rehearsing emergency protocols for a potential capital evacuation when the fatal crash occurred just before 9 PM Wednesday. The disclosure comes after online speculation about the Black Hawk mission proved partially accurate, with the aircraft indeed engaged in what’s known as a Continuity of Government (COG) exercise.

Understanding COG operations

Continuity of Government missions represent critical protocols designed to maintain essential government functions during catastrophic events. These procedures encompass responses to various scenarios, including:

  • Terrorist attacks
  • Nuclear incidents
  • Natural disasters
  • Major cyberattacks

The protocols primarily protect key infrastructure and high-ranking government officials during emergencies.

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Military casualties and unprecedented privacy

The Army has identified two of the three service members killed in the crash:

  • Staff Sergeant Ryan O’Hara (crew chief)
  • Chief Warrant Officer 2 Andrew Eaves (pilot in command)

In what the New York Times called an “extraordinary step,” military officials have taken the unusual measure of withholding the identity of the third crew member—a female co-pilot—at her family’s request. “At the request of the family, the name of the third soldier will not be released at this time,” the Army stated in an official release.

Recovery efforts continue

While recovery teams have located the bodies of O’Hara and the unidentified co-pilot, search efforts persist for Eaves and passengers from the commercial flight. The investigation into the cause of the collision remains active.

The convergence of routine military training and civilian aviation has raised questions about airspace management protocols in the capital region as investigators work to piece together the events leading to this tragic incident.

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