2026年7月10日 美国东部时间11:02 / 福克斯新闻网
皮特·赫格斯泰特宣布“我们会解决此事”,此前国民警卫队飞行员因阿帕奇直升机飞越表演遭停飞
作者:彼得·皮内多 福克斯新闻网
发布于2026年7月10日上午11:02 美国东部时间
纽约举办军用机飞越与帆船游行 纪念美国建国250周年
纽约市在哈德逊河上空举办了壮观的军用机飞越表演和高桅帆船游行,纪念美国建国250周年。活动在“尼米兹号”航母上举行了重新入伍仪式,这艘服役51年的航母即将退役。包括黑鹰直升机和A-4天鹰式攻击机在内的多款军机进行了精准飞越表演,展示国家军事力量,庆祝美国悠久历史。
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美国国防部长皮特·赫格斯泰特迅速介入此事,此前有报道称,8名阿帕奇直升机飞行员在南卡罗来纳州“海岸致敬”活动中进行低空飞越表演后遭停飞,该活动旨在庆祝美国建国250周年。
阿帕奇直升机低空飞越、海滩游客欢呼挥手的视频迅速在网上走红。不过福克斯旗下电视台福克斯卡罗莱纳周四报道称,飞行员着陆后接到通知,他们已被停飞,等待调查。
他们的停飞并未持续太久。停飞消息传出后不久,赫格斯泰特在X平台上发帖称:“我们会解决此事。继续前进,爱国者们。”
次日清晨,五角大楼发言人、赫格斯泰特的高级顾问肖恩·帕内尔宣布,“立即解除所有涉事南卡罗来纳州飞行员的停飞处分”。他呼应赫格斯泰特的说法补充道:“继续前进,爱国者们。”
赫格斯泰特称五角大楼将审查马克·凯利关于机密简报的公开言论 双方 feud 持续升级
美国国防部长皮特·赫格斯泰特迅速介入“摆平”此事,此前有报道称,8名国民警卫队飞行员因7月4日在南卡罗来纳州“海岸致敬”活动中进行低空飞越表演遭停飞。(斯特凡尼·雷诺兹/彭博社 via 盖蒂图片社;安德鲁·卡巴列罗-雷诺兹/法新社 via 盖蒂图片社)
福克斯卡罗莱纳周四报道称,南卡罗来纳州国民警卫队发言人丽莎·阿尔少校澄清,此次停飞属于临时措施,飞行员在军中仍保持良好状态。
阿尔向该媒体强调:“我们想向公众保证,每当飞行轨迹受到审查时,临时暂停飞行任务是常规的行政措施,并非惩罚。”
停飞期间,飞行员仍继续上班并领取薪酬。
尽管如此,飞行员遭停飞仍引发了众多网友的愤怒,他们对飞行员因参与爱国活动面临审查一事表示不满。
福克斯独家报道:为纪念美国建国250周年,阿灵顿阵亡将士纪念日致敬活动幕后故事
2026年7月3日周五,美国陆军直升机编队飞过华盛顿纪念碑,飞越华盛顿国家广场上的大美国州博览会。(安德鲁·莱登/彭博社 via 盖蒂图片社)
保守派网红马特·范斯沃尔在X平台上发帖称:“究竟怎么回事?!!!国民警卫队刚刚停飞了参与南卡罗来纳州海岸‘海岸致敬’飞越表演的全部8名阿帕奇直升机飞行员。停飞原因未作任何说明。有消息称,飞行员刚一着陆就收到了停飞待查的通知。”
另一位网名为Jammles9的知名网红回应道:“你在开玩笑吗??这简直太棒了!”
南卡罗来纳州共和党众议员拉塞尔·弗莱写道:“也就只有海滩上的卡伦们(注:美式俚语,指挑剔难缠的白人女性)会对独立日这场最史诗级的飞越表演小题大做。听好了——我们都爱这次飞越表演!!!”
这位议员补充道:“这些英雄理应受到表彰,而非斥责。我们与每一位阿帕奇直升机飞行员站在一起!”
《观点》联合主持人桑尼·霍斯汀哀叹“挂着美国国旗的街区突然让我觉得不安全”
民众在华盛顿国家广场观看独立日烟花表演。(普罗巴尔·拉希德/莱特罗伊德 via 盖蒂图片社)
周五上午,南卡罗来纳州国民警卫队在发给福克斯新闻数字频道的一份声明中证实,州陆军副官长已解除8名飞行员的行政停飞处分。
声明称这些飞行员为“经验丰富的飞行员”,并表示恢复他们的飞行状态“有助于南卡罗来纳州国民警卫队保持最高作战 readiness(战备状态),全力支持州内和联邦任务”。
声明中写道:“南卡罗来纳州国民警卫队第59航空部队司令部是一支卓越的直升机部队,在陆军和国民警卫队中以对卓越和士兵安全的坚定承诺闻名。正如任何专业组织的标志性做法一样,第59航空部队司令部不断自我审视,严格评估其训练和行动,以确保保持最高水平的专业性和安全性。”
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“7月4日的相关事件也不例外,我们的飞行员始终致力于追求卓越和最高安全标准。”南卡罗来纳州国民警卫队补充道,“南卡罗来纳州国民警卫队感谢社区和州领导人的广泛关注与支持。国民警卫队加油!”
该决定公布后,众人纷纷称赞赫格斯泰特。前国会山工作人员迈克·戴维斯发帖称:“这就是我喜欢皮特的原因。”
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范斯沃尔评论道:“非常感谢@PeteHegseth 解除了这次停飞处分。我和妻子当时就在那片海滩上,和儿子一起观看了飞越表演……这绝对是史诗级的场面。这就是我喜欢皮特·赫格斯泰特的原因。感谢@SecWar。”
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Hegseth steps in to ‘fix’ situation after Apache pilots suspended for ‘Salute from the Shores’ flyover
2026-07-10 11:02 EDT / Fox News
Pete Hegseth announced, ‘we’ll fix this,’ after National Guard pilots were suspended following an Apache flyover
By Peter Pinedo Fox News
Published July 10, 2026 11:02am EDT
Military flyover, Parade of Sail mark America’s 250th birthday in New York City
New York City hosts a spectacular military flyover and parade of tall ships up the Hudson River for America’s 250th birthday. The event features a reenlistment ceremony on the USS Nimitz, which is preparing for retirement after 51 years of service. Various military aircraft, including Black Hawks and A-4 Skyhawks, perform precision flyovers, showcasing the nation’s military might and celebrating its rich history.
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Secretary of War Pete Hegseth stepped in quickly after reports that the pilots of eight Apache helicopters were suspended following a low-altitude flyover during South Carolina’s “Salute from the Shores” event celebrating America’s 250th anniversary.
Video of the Apache helicopters conducting a low-altitude flyover as beachgoers cheered and waved flags quickly went viral. However, Fox affiliate Fox Carolina reported Thursday that after the pilots landed, they were informed they had been suspended pending an investigation.
Their suspension did not last long. Shortly after news broke of the suspension, Hegseth posted on X, “We’ll fix this. Carry on, Patriots.”
Early the next morning, Sean Parnell, a Pentagon spokesman and senior advisor to Hegseth, announced that “effective immediately, the suspension of all involved South Carolina pilots has been lifted.” Echoing Hegseth, he added, “Carry on Patriots.”
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Secretary of War Pete Hegseth quickly stepped in to “fix” the situation after it was reported that eight National Guard pilots had been suspended following their participation in a low-level flyover at a South Carolina “Salute from the Shore” event on July 4th.(Stefani Reynolds/Bloomberg via Getty Images; ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty Images)
Fox Carolina reported on Thursday that South Carolina National Guard spokesperson Maj. Lisa Alle clarified the suspension was intended to be temporary and that the pilots remained in good standing with the military.
Alle emphasized to the outlet, “We want to assure the community that a temporary suspension from flight duties is a routine administrative measure whenever a flight profile is under review. This is not punitive.”
While suspended, the pilots were continuing to work and getting paid.
Despite this, the pilots’ suspension outraged many online who expressed anger that they would be under review for participating in a patriotic event.
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A flight of U.S. Army helicopters flies past the Washington Monument and over the Great American State Fair on the National Mall in Washington, DC, US, on Friday, July 3, 2026.(Andrew Leyden/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Conservative influencer Matt Van Swol posted on X, “WHAT ON EARTH??!!!! The National Guard has just SUSPENDED all 8 pilots of the Apache helicopters that flew on the ‘Salute to the Shore’ flyover across the South Carolina coast. No reason has been given for their suspension. A source says as soon as the pilots landed, they got a message saying they were suspended pending an investigation.”
Another popular influencer who goes by the username Jammles9 reacted, “Are you kidding me?? This was incredible!!”
Rep. Russell Fry, R-S.C., wrote, “Leave it to a beach Karen to make a frivolous complaint about the most EPIC flyover ever on Independence Day. Newsflash— we LOVED the flyovers!!!”
The congressman added, “These heroes deserve to be CELEBRATED, not chastised. We stand with each of the Apache pilots!”
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Attendees watch the Independence Day fireworks display along the National Mall in Washington, D.C.(Probal Rashid/LightRocket via Getty Images)
In a statement shared with Fox News Digital Friday morning, the South Carolina National Guard confirmed the state adjutant general had lifted the administrative suspension of the eight pilots.
The statement referred to the pilots as “.experienced aviators” and noted that returning them to flight status “ensures that the South Carolina National Guard maintains its peak operational readiness and remains fully postured to support both state and federal missions.”
“The South Carolina National Guard’s 59th Aviation Troop Command is an exceptional helicopter unit, renowned throughout the Army and the National Guard for its unwavering commitment to excellence and Soldier safety,” the statement read. “As is the hallmark of any professional organization, the 59th Aviation Troop Command continuously self-examines and critically evaluates its training and operations to ensure that the highest levels of professionalism and safety are maintained.
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“The subject events of July 4th are no exception, as our pilots remain deeply committed to excellence and the highest standards of safety,” the South Carolina National Guard continued, adding, “The South Carolina National Guard appreciates the outpouring of concern and support from our community and state leaders. Go Guard!”
Praise poured in for Hegseth after the decision, with Mike Davis, a former Capitol Hill staffer, posting, “This is why I love Pete.”
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Swol commented, “Really appreciate @PeteHegseth lifting this suspension. My wife and I were on that beach and we watched the flyover with my son… it was absolutely epic. This right here is why I love Pete Hegseth. Thank you @SecWar.”
Peter Pinedo is a politics writer for Fox News Digital.
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