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Pentagon lifts suspension for SC helicopter pilots after July 4 event

Created at 10 Jul · 1:20 PM2 sources↑ Market-relevant2 events
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Eight South Carolina National Guard helicopter pilots have been returned to flying duties following a suspension over a low-flying sweep over beachgoers during a Fourth of July event. Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell announced the lifting of the suspension.

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Key Numbers

Eightpilots suspended and returned to flying duties
July 4date of the event
2010year "Salute from the Shore" tradition began
187-milelength of South Carolina shoreline covered by the event

Who's Involved

Sean Parnell
Pentagon spokesman who announced the suspension was lifted
South Carolina National Guard
State military organization that suspended the pilots
Henry McMaster
Governor of South Carolina and commander-in-chief of the state's National Guard
Russell Fry
South Carolina Representative who supported the pilots
Pete Hegseth
Defense Secretary who noted the Pentagon's involvement

↳ Why This Matters

The decision to lift the suspension for the helicopter pilots highlights the Pentagon's response to public and political pressure regarding military traditions and safety measures.

Key facts

  • Eight South Carolina National Guard helicopter pilots have been returned to flying duties.
  • The pilots were suspended after a low-flying sweep over beachgoers during a July 4 event.
  • Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell announced the suspension was lifted.
  • The "Salute from the Shore" event is an annual tradition honoring servicemembers.
  • South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster and Rep. Russell Fry publicly supported the pilots.

Eight South Carolina National Guard helicopter pilots have had their flying duties reinstated following a suspension related to a low-flying maneuver over beachgoers during a July 4 event. Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell announced the lifting of the suspension, stating, “Carry on Patriots.”

The suspension was a response to concerns raised after images of Apache helicopters flying at a low altitude over crowded beaches during the “Salute from the Shore” event circulated on social media. This annual tradition, which began in 2010, features military aircraft flying along the South Carolina coastline to honor servicemembers.

Officials from the South Carolina National Guard had previously clarified that the suspension was a routine, non-punitive safety measure during their review of the incident. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth had also commented on social media, indicating the Pentagon's involvement in resolving the matter.

Prior to the Pentagon's announcement, South Carolina Republican officials, including Governor Henry McMaster and Representative Russell Fry, had voiced their support for the pilots, suggesting they should be celebrated rather than sanctioned.

Frequently asked questions

The pilots were suspended following concerns over Apache helicopters flying at a low altitude over crowded beaches during the "Salute from the Shore" July 4 event.

It is an annual tradition in South Carolina that began in 2010, featuring military aircraft flying along the coastline to honor servicemembers.

The South Carolina National Guard clarified that the suspension was a routine, non-punitive safety measure during their review of the event.

South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster and Representative Russell Fry publicly supported the pilots, stating they should be celebrated.

What Happens Next

01Officials with McMaster’s office and South Carolina National Guard did not immediately return messages seeking comment on Friday.

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How It Developed

Eight South Carolina National Guard helicopter pilots were suspended after a low-flying sweep over beachgoers during a July 4 event.
Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell announced the suspension of the pilots has been lifted.
The "Salute from the Shore" event is an annual tradition honoring servicemembers.
South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster and Rep. Russell Fry publicly supported the pilots.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth noted the Pentagon's involvement in resolving the matter.

Sources

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Pentagon says suspension lifted for South Carolina helicopter pilots following July 4 beach eventAP News
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National guard pilots return to duty after 4 July low-level beach flyover in South CarolinaThe Guardian

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