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Pentagon says suspension lifted for South Carolina helicopter pilots following July 4 beach event

Hegseth urged the South Carolina National Guard to restore eight Apache pilots as a safety review continued after low beach flyovers drew scrutiny.

  • Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth intervened late Thursday, urging the South Carolina National Guard to drop its investigation into eight AH-64 Apache pilots suspended for flying low over crowded July 4 beaches.
  • After videos of the AH-64s buzzing crowded beaches during the Salute From The Shore aerial parade circulated on social media, the South Carolina National Guard suspended the eight pilots earlier this week.
  • Hegseth previously absolved 101st Airborne Division pilots in March after they buzzed Kid Rock's Tennessee home, bypassing a formal safety investigation by tweeting, "Carry on, Patriots."
  • South Carolina Representative Russell Fry publicly demanded the review end, stating on social media that the pilots "should be celebrated, not sanctioned" rather than face military discipline.
  • Safety protocols mandate 1,000 feet over congested crowds, a standard reinforced by an April 2025 Kadena Air Force Base incident where insufficient clearance caused a fatality, highlighting operational risks.
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Task & Purpose broke the news in New York, United States on Friday, July 10, 2026.
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