A transgender soldier has spoken out after being incorrectly named as one of the Black Hawk helicopter pilots involved in the collision with an American Airlines plane in Washington D.C on Wednesday.

Jo Ellis wrote on Facebook on Friday: “Some craziness has happened on the internet and I’m being named as one of the pilots of the DC crash.

“Please report any accounts or posts you see. It’s insulting to the victims and families of those lost and they deserve better than this BS from the bots and trolls of the internet.”

Newsweek has contacted Ellis for further comment on Facebook.

Black Hawk pilot Jo Ellis was wrongly named on social media as having been involved in the collision with an American Airlines plane in Washington D.C. on January 29.

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Why It Matters

The military helicopter collided with American Airlines Flight 5342 midair as the plane was approaching Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on Wednesday evening.

The collision sent both aircrafts plummeting into the Potomac River and killed all 60 passengers and four crew members on the plane, as well as the three soldiers onboard the helicopter.

Authorities have not released the names of the crew onboard the helicopter, but some social media users wrongly said that Ellis was among them.

What To Know

Ellis is a Chief Warrant Officer and Black Hawk helicopter pilot who has served in the Virginia National Guard for 15 years, according to the news outlet Smerconish.com. She served in combat zones in Iraq, along with other operations overseas.

She serves in the military part-time, and also works as an IT engineer in the private sector.

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