Army suspends 2 helicopter crews that flew near Kid Rock's house in Nashville
Summary
The U.S. Army has suspended two helicopter crews from flying after they hovered near Kid Rock's home in Nashville. This decision comes as the Army investigates whether the crews followed all aviation safety rules during their flight.Key Facts
- Two AH-64 Apache helicopter crews were suspended from flying.
- The suspension is part of an investigation by the Army.
- The helicopters flew near Kid Rock's home in Nashville on March 28.
- The Army is checking if the flights followed FAA rules and safety protocols.
- Kid Rock is a known supporter of President Donald Trump.
- The helicopters were on a training mission.
- Kid Rock posted videos on social media showing the helicopters near his pool.
- The helicopters also flew over a protest against Trump in downtown Nashville, but it was unrelated.
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