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Apache helicopters seen flying near Kid Rock’s home, US army launches probe

Apache helicopters seen flying near Kid Rock’s home, US army launches probe

The US Army has launched an investigation after military helicopters were seen flying unusually close to musician Kid Rock’s Tennessee home.The incident involved at least two AH-64 Apache helicopters from the Army’s 101st Combat Aviation Brigade, which were on a training mission when they veered near the singer’s property in Whites Creek, outside Nashville. Videos posted online showed the aircraft hovering near the residence while Kid Rock, whose real name is Robert Ritchie, appeared to salute the crew.According to Army officials, the flyby was not authorised and was not part of any planned outreach or operational activity. “Army aviators must adhere to strict safety standards, professionalism, and established flight regulations,” a spokesperson said, confirming that an administrative review is now underway to determine whether any rules were broken. Flight tracking data cited in US reports showed one helicopter circling the property multiple times over several minutes. The aircraft also flew at relatively low altitudes, raising further concerns about safety and compliance with aviation protocols.The same helicopters were also seen flying near a public gathering linked to “No Kings” protests in the area. Officials said that the crews had not been assigned any role connected to the demonstrations and described the overlap as coincidental. The episode has drawn criticism from some quarters, with questions raised about the potential misuse of military resources and the appropriateness of such manoeuvres near private property. Others pointed to the broader sensitivity around military aviation following a deadly 2025 mid-air collision involving an Army helicopter and a commercial aircraft.Kid Rock is a long-time supporter of US President Donald Trump. He amplified the moment by sharing footage of the flyby on social media, adding a political edge to the incident. However, officials said there is no evidence that the musician requested the helicopters or that the incident was coordinated with him.

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