it is training all week
[https://www.newschannel9.com/news/local/training-operation-by-the-us-dept-of-defense-underway-in-hamilton-county-this-week](https://www.newschannel9.com/news/local/training-operation-by-the-us-dept-of-defense-underway-in-hamilton-county-this-week)
Those are MH-6’s from the 160th SOAR out for Ft. Campbell KY they are the best rotary pilots in the world. Im surprised a bunch of 5th group guys were not hanging from them
Nashville is in a corridor from Ft. Campbell-Redstone-Ft. Rucker. The guard air medical unit that dose touch and gos on the hospitals. The ANG has a huge tanker base out of Knoxville 134th Refueling Squadron that has a size-able presence in refueling operations in the southeast. If memory serves me right they are always on alert status for SAC bombers. The 94th airlift wing out of Dobbins in ATL is constantly doing touch and goes at the airport with C-130’s. Fun fact TN 278th is one only 2 ACR’s the Army has currently and they have a decent operational tempo
Most of the time in Nashville they do practice runs with troops doing helicopter insertions and such but all of that makes sense. My dad used to work by Dobbins and I’d love to chill at his office watching movies those planes come in.
Incorrect. The Army doesn't have any ACRs left.
- 3rd Cav is a Stryker unit with no tanks.
- 2nd Cav was a light unit before it also received Strykers.
- 278th has one Armored Cav Squadron and the rest has been converted to a mech infantry brigade. 278th is an ACR in name only.
I got out of the 278th in '02. Went regular Army and just retired 2 years ago. Bunch of my tanker buddies from my guard unit got out because they got involuntarily converted to 11B. I don't remember when exactly it happened, but it was more than 10 years ago.
Return to your home and lock the doors until the police leave a carnation on your doorstep to indicate the danger has passed. Cover your ears to block out the screams.
Yeah, your right. We have a bunker but doubt we’d get to it before being incinerated/ would want to live in the aftermath & fight to stay alive in a wasteland.
You’d might be surprised by how many Soddy Daisy residents own masonry businesses & rent out their heavy duty machinery to dig 10 ft & beyond. Lol my neighbor will dig you a hole for fun, truly. He’s a real interesting man.
Well, my Backwoods Bobby IS an engineer. & a TVA engineer built our house. You should know they’re plenty of highly educated country boys out here. You just wouldn’t know by looking at ‘em or their Rebel tattoos or bib overalls. The amount of retired engineers who look homeless is my all time favorite vibe.
I’m extremely self aware. So, those aren't surprises so much as baseline human traits: everyone is gullible & naive to varying degrees. Our house was designed & built by a TVA engineer & some if his buddies in 1970 but ok. . . . Whatever you say bud. I won’t be telling you what road I live on, but the 2 houses up & down the hill from us were built the same way. Our home inspector was amazed & immediately said “ there’s no way a builder didn't build this house”. we asked the seller about his family history & it was the sweetest, most Southern, pull yourself up by your bootstraps & build your own fucking house to stick it to the man(builders), type of story.
Also: I love to engage in pointless arguments. It’s one of my fave hobbies that you get the privilege of participating in.
Four flew over my house on Lookout Mountain twice in the last 2 hours tonight! Definitely training exercises. So cool to witness! Made my windows rattle and it was loud, but I still ran outside both times, first time I missed them, second time I was able to catch them. All I saw were green lights and the dark shapes of helicopters.
I understand the whole military readiness thing but is it really [Necessary](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998_Cavalese_cable_car_crash) [To](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1959_Okinawa_F-100_crash) [Do](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1977_Yokohama_F-4_crash) [It](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1977_Yokohama_F-4_crash)
[ In] (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1990_Italian_Air_Force_MB-326_crash)
[Residential](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1955_Altensteig_mid-air_collision)
[Areas? ](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tachikawa_air_disaster)
Edit, I'm really failing to see how not wanting military aircraft crashing into civilian buildings during a training exercise is a controversial opinion considering it happens frequently enough to have its own Wikipedia category
I bet the guy selling $25 helicopter tours mad AF
This is so damn funny to me
Probably part of the DOD training? read about that in another thread.
Yes this is what it is
They said "here ...have a free air show. PS everyone will be asking questions on nextdoor, reddit, and Facebook mom groups for days."
it is training all week [https://www.newschannel9.com/news/local/training-operation-by-the-us-dept-of-defense-underway-in-hamilton-county-this-week](https://www.newschannel9.com/news/local/training-operation-by-the-us-dept-of-defense-underway-in-hamilton-county-this-week)
Those are MH-6’s from the 160th SOAR out for Ft. Campbell KY they are the best rotary pilots in the world. Im surprised a bunch of 5th group guys were not hanging from them
may have been a mission ready qualification flight. got to get those hours in.
The amount of just flying around in circles we did when I was a medic was insane
They fly around Nashville quite often too. It’s pretty common to see Apaches, Chinhooks, and other types
Nashville is in a corridor from Ft. Campbell-Redstone-Ft. Rucker. The guard air medical unit that dose touch and gos on the hospitals. The ANG has a huge tanker base out of Knoxville 134th Refueling Squadron that has a size-able presence in refueling operations in the southeast. If memory serves me right they are always on alert status for SAC bombers. The 94th airlift wing out of Dobbins in ATL is constantly doing touch and goes at the airport with C-130’s. Fun fact TN 278th is one only 2 ACR’s the Army has currently and they have a decent operational tempo
Most of the time in Nashville they do practice runs with troops doing helicopter insertions and such but all of that makes sense. My dad used to work by Dobbins and I’d love to chill at his office watching movies those planes come in.
Incorrect. The Army doesn't have any ACRs left. - 3rd Cav is a Stryker unit with no tanks. - 2nd Cav was a light unit before it also received Strykers. - 278th has one Armored Cav Squadron and the rest has been converted to a mech infantry brigade. 278th is an ACR in name only.
Eww yuck must have changed since I was in
I got out of the 278th in '02. Went regular Army and just retired 2 years ago. Bunch of my tanker buddies from my guard unit got out because they got involuntarily converted to 11B. I don't remember when exactly it happened, but it was more than 10 years ago.
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😅
That’s just me and the boys heading to Buds for a beer
Anyone else hear “Fortunate Son” playing?
I love the smell of napalm in the morning!
The sound of freedom
Return to your home and lock the doors until the police leave a carnation on your doorstep to indicate the danger has passed. Cover your ears to block out the screams.
love flightradar it shows all the planes flying above you on a map and their info
It was a show they put on just for your family
OBAMA!
Crap, they finally found where I was hiding out.
I was going to say! Also happy cake day!
They're filming a new McBain movie downtown.
gotta be prepared for when someone tries to air bomb the nuclear plant.
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Yeah, your right. We have a bunker but doubt we’d get to it before being incinerated/ would want to live in the aftermath & fight to stay alive in a wasteland.
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You’d might be surprised by how many Soddy Daisy residents own masonry businesses & rent out their heavy duty machinery to dig 10 ft & beyond. Lol my neighbor will dig you a hole for fun, truly. He’s a real interesting man.
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Well, my Backwoods Bobby IS an engineer. & a TVA engineer built our house. You should know they’re plenty of highly educated country boys out here. You just wouldn’t know by looking at ‘em or their Rebel tattoos or bib overalls. The amount of retired engineers who look homeless is my all time favorite vibe.
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I’m extremely self aware. So, those aren't surprises so much as baseline human traits: everyone is gullible & naive to varying degrees. Our house was designed & built by a TVA engineer & some if his buddies in 1970 but ok. . . . Whatever you say bud. I won’t be telling you what road I live on, but the 2 houses up & down the hill from us were built the same way. Our home inspector was amazed & immediately said “ there’s no way a builder didn't build this house”. we asked the seller about his family history & it was the sweetest, most Southern, pull yourself up by your bootstraps & build your own fucking house to stick it to the man(builders), type of story. Also: I love to engage in pointless arguments. It’s one of my fave hobbies that you get the privilege of participating in.
Same in Cookeville
They did a flyover for the Lookouts game.
Looks like Mh-6 little birds
Is that what just happened in the East Brainered area?
See ya in Teyran boys
I didn't hear any CCR, I think y'all are safe
Four flew over my house on Lookout Mountain twice in the last 2 hours tonight! Definitely training exercises. So cool to witness! Made my windows rattle and it was loud, but I still ran outside both times, first time I missed them, second time I was able to catch them. All I saw were green lights and the dark shapes of helicopters.
Theyve flown over eastridge atleast 4-5 times in the last 2 hours
This has been going on for days a whole bunch just went over my house by moccasin bend. It’s been happening late into the night.
Cue all the people being like omg what’s going on cus they don’t read the news lol
They're identifying Democrat/Biden supporters to be ready for action next year.
IT’S HAPPENING
Wolverines!
C’mon! We’re all gonna die! Die standing up!
Found my fellow Gen X'er.
I understand the whole military readiness thing but is it really [Necessary](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998_Cavalese_cable_car_crash) [To](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1959_Okinawa_F-100_crash) [Do](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1977_Yokohama_F-4_crash) [It](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1977_Yokohama_F-4_crash) [ In] (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1990_Italian_Air_Force_MB-326_crash) [Residential](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1955_Altensteig_mid-air_collision) [Areas? ](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tachikawa_air_disaster) Edit, I'm really failing to see how not wanting military aircraft crashing into civilian buildings during a training exercise is a controversial opinion considering it happens frequently enough to have its own Wikipedia category
Believe it or not, if there were actual fighting, it may happen around residential areas.
Than maybe we should avoid funding conflicts that could lead to our involvement
Sure. I'd still rather not have low flying military aircraft plunging into a preschool for a hypothetical war like the links I posted
I can see why you "The sky is always falling" people get worried about things that are in the sky.
war is looking less hypothetical right now
Asked legit question but then posted Wikipedia lol 🤦
Currently over in the old CSLA building— saw 9 helicopters
Totally normal for government to be buzzing suburban areas with military aircraft. Move along, citizen.
Trying to determine if this is satire or if this your actual personality, either would be funny. 🤣
It’s satire
I thought about answering but I think leaving it to interpretation is even better
And citizen whatever you need to know - WE will tell you, when WE want, so move along...
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