The United States Air Force pilot who perished after ejecting from his careening U-2 spy plane over northern California Monday has been identified by U.S. military authorities.

Lt. Col. Ira S. Eadie.

That’s him in the photograph above.

This from ABC News:

Eadie was assigned to the 1st Reconnaissance Squadron at Beale Air Force Base near Sacramento, California. The Air Force did not release his age or hometown.

Another pilot who survived sustained injuries that are not life-threatening and is now recovering in good condition at a local medical facility, base officials said. The surviving pilot was not identified.

Col. Danielle Barnes, a senior officer who oversees base operations, said military personnel recovering the two pilots found that both their parachutes had deployed. She said she could not discuss what caused the plane to crash or Eadie’s death. There’s no timeline for investigators to conclude their probe.

“They will take as long as they need to execute a thorough and detailed investigation,” Barnes said.

This post will be updated when more information about the fallen airman is released. Please stay tuned.