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Pete Hegseth lifts Apache helicopter pilots' suspension for low flyover

Pete Hegseth lifts Apache helicopter pilots' suspension for low flyover

Summary

Four Army helicopters flew low over spectators in South Carolina on the Fourth of July, which led to their suspension by the state’s National Guard. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth canceled the suspension and allowed the pilots to continue their duties.

Key Facts

  • Four Army Apache helicopters performed a low flyover during a Fourth of July event in South Carolina.
  • The South Carolina National Guard suspended the helicopter pilots because of the low flyover.
  • Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth intervened and lifted the suspension.
  • The decision allowed the pilots to return to their duties without penalty.
  • The event was part of Independence Day celebrations.
  • The story was reported by CBS News with correspondent Charlie D'Agata.
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