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SC National Guard Suspended These Pilots Over This Flyover...and Then Pete Hegseth Found Out About It

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July 10, 2026

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SC National Guard Suspended These Pilots Over This Flyover...and Then Pete Hegseth Found Out About It
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RedState

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· Jul 10, 2026

South Carolina National Guard Suspended Apache Pilots for Beach Flyover - Then Hegseth Stepped In

South Carolina National Guard Suspended Apache Pilots for Beach Flyover - Then Hegseth Stepped In

DNyuz

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· Jul 10, 2026

Meddling Hegseth decides to ‘fix’ suspension for beach-buzzing Apache pilots

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth overrode a military safety review Friday, reinstating eight Apache helicopter pilots suspended for flying “very low” over packed South Carolina beaches on the Fourth of July. “Effective immediately, the suspension of all involved South Carolina pilots has been lifted,” Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell posted on X Friday morning. The pilots fly []

Off The Press

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· Jul 10, 2026

Pentagon says suspension lifted for SC pilots following July 4 beach event

Eight South Carolina National Guard helicopter pilots have been returned to flying duties following a suspension over a low-flying sweep over beachgoers as part of a July 4 event honoring servicemembers. “Effective immediately, the suspension of all involved South Carolina pilots has been lifted,” Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell wrote Friday morning on social media. “Carry []...Click to read more

The Independent

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· Jul 10, 2026

Apache pilots suspended over July 4 beach flyover are reinstated after Hegseth vowed ‘we’ll fix this’

The pilots were suspended after a beach flyover during the annual ‘Salute from the Shore’ event

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 9, 2026

Apache helicopter pilots suspended after South Carolina beach air show

Eight pilots have been suspended from their flying duties after they flew Apache helicopters in front of beachgoers as part of Myrtle Beach’s Salute from the Shore event on July 4. The South Carolina National Guard put out a statement confirming the suspension and that the pilots are still being paid. “I can confirm that []

KSAT San Antonio

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· Jul 10, 2026

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

Eight South Carolina National Guard helicopter pilots have returned to flying duties after a suspension that followed a low flight over the state's beaches during a July 4 event.

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Related coverage for "SC National Guard Suspended These Pilots Over This Flyover...and Then Pete Hegseth Found Out About It": RedState — South Carolina National Guard Suspended Apache Pilots for Beach Flyover - Then Hegseth Stepped In. DNyuz — Meddling Hegseth decides to ‘fix’ suspension for beach-buzzing Apache pilots. Off The Press — Pentagon says suspension lifted for SC pilots following July 4 beach event. The Independent — Apache pilots suspended over July 4 beach flyover are reinstated after Hegseth vowed ‘we’ll fix this’. Washington Examiner — Apache helicopter pilots suspended after South Carolina beach air show. KSAT San Antonio — Pentagon says suspension lifted for South Carolina helicopter pilots following July 4 beach event