Why were the pilots suspended?
Initially, the pilots were suspended while the Army investigated whether the flight followed federal regulations.
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US Army pilots faced brief suspension after flying AH-64 Apache helicopters near musician Kid Rock's Tennessee home. The incident sparked debate and an Army inquiry before Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth intervened.
Two AH-64 Apache helicopters from the 101st Combat Aviation Brigade at Fort Campbell conducted a flight near Kid Rock’s Nashville-area home on March 28. Kid Rock, a vocal supporter of President Trump, posted a video of the helicopters on social media, which prompted the Army to investigate potential violations of flight regulations. The crews were briefly suspended before Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reversed the decision. Trump jokingly suggested the pilots "were trying to defend him." The Army confirmed the flight and stated it takes unauthorized flight operations seriously. A spokesman for the 101st Airborne Division clarified that the incident was unrelated to any local protests.
Initially, the pilots were suspended while the Army investigated whether the flight followed federal regulations.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reversed the suspension, stating there would be no punishment or investigation.
Kid Rock posted a video of the helicopters flying near his home, which drew public attention and led to the Army investigation.
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