Hegseth lifts suspension of Army pilots who flew by Kid Rock's house, says there won't be investigation
The Army said the four crewmembers were suspended while it reviewed flight rules and airspace requirements after the low flyby near Kid Rock’s home.
- On Tuesday, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth lifted the suspension of Army pilots involved in a low-altitude flyby near Kid Rock's Nashville home, reinstating them to flight duties.
- Two Army AH-64 Apache helicopters from the 101st Airborne Division, based at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, hovered near Rock's swimming pool on Saturday, prompting the administrative review.
- Earlier on Tuesday, Army spokesman Maj. Montrell Russell announced that four crewmembers had been suspended while the service reviewed the mission for compliance with FAA regulations and safety protocols.
- Rock defended the encounter, noting he met the unit at Fort Campbell with Vice President JD Vance at Thanksgiving and that such overflights are common near Nissan Stadium.
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Hegseth kills probe into Apache pilots who buzzed Kid Rock's house
Hey, remember in the long, long ago when Jason told you about those Apache attack chopper pilots that were grounded for dropping by Kid Rock's house and not launching Hellfire missiles doing an illegal flyover of his house? Well, they've been let off the hook. — Read the rest The post Hegseth kills probe into Apache pilots who buzzed Kid Rock's house appeared first on Boing Boing.
Hegseth Overrules To Reinstate Army Pilots Who Hovered Over Kid Rock’s Tennessee Home - Tampa Free Press
Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, intervened Tuesday to halt an Army investigation and reinstate a group of pilots who had been suspended for flying Apache helicopters near the Nashville estate of musician Kid Rock. The decision, announced via Hegseth’s personal account on X, effectively shuts down a formal inquiry that had been launched by military […] Hegseth Overrules To Reinstate Army Pilots Who Hovered Over Kid Rock’s Tennessee Home
Hegseth nixes probe into military flyover of Kid Rock's house: 'Carry on, patriots.' · American Wire News
The military flyover of Kid Rock’s Tennessee estate has reached its conclusion, thanks to Secretary of War Pete Hegseth. Yesterday, BizPac Review reported on the Army probe of those involved in hovering a helicopter over Rock’s property during a training run. A video of the moment was posted to social media by the artist himself, who can be seen saluting the pilots aboard the aircraft. The moment got plenty of attention, including from Army bras…
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