Joe Alt and Bo Nix, two NFL Draft prospects, had a unique experience flying in a Black Hawk helicopter over Detroit thanks to USAA, the official “Salute to Service” partner of the NFL. The two athletes visited Selfridge Air National Guard Base just outside of Detroit for a “day in the life” experience with military members. Alt and Nix both joked about their nerves before the helicopter ride, but ultimately enjoyed the opportunity to see the city from above. They also toured the base and checked out military aircraft like the KC-135 Stratotanker and the A-10 Thunderbolt II.
Both Alt and Nix have military members in their families, which adds to their appreciation for the military. Alt’s grandfathers served in the Army, while Nix’s grandfather served in the Air Force. The two athletes spoke about the influence of their family members on their understanding of military service and how it has shaped their appreciation for those who serve. The experience at the air base allowed them to connect with military personnel and hear their stories and reasons for choosing to serve.
For Nix, the combination of football and military appreciation, such as during “Salute to Service” week with the NFL and USAA, helps him recognize the sacrifices made by those in the military. He sees the connection between the freedom to play football and the protection provided by those who serve the country. The experience at Selfridge Air National Guard Base and flying in the Black Hawk helicopter gave him a deeper appreciation for the military and what they do for the country.
The nerves felt by Alt and Nix during the helicopter ride will be nothing compared to the anticipation of the upcoming NFL Draft in Detroit. Despite the uncertainty of where they will be drafted, both players look forward to future “Salute to Service” weeks in the NFL, where they can continue to show appreciation for the military. The connection between football and military appreciation is important to both athletes, and they are grateful for the opportunity to participate in events that honor those who serve.
Alt and Nix joked about their nerves before the helicopter ride, with each trying to play off being less scared than the other. However, the experience of flying in the Black Hawk above Detroit was exhilarating for both players. They described the thrill of seeing the city from above and the power of the helicopter. Despite their initial nerves, they both enjoyed the experience and the opportunity to bond over the unique adventure.
The visit to Selfridge Air National Guard Base was a once-in-a-lifetime experience for Alt and Nix, allowing them to connect with military members and learn about their service. Both athletes expressed their gratitude for the opportunity to participate in the “day in the life” experience and to interact with those who serve in the military. The experience at the base, flying in the Black Hawk helicopter, and touring the grounds left a lasting impact on Alt and Nix, strengthening their appreciation for the military and the sacrifices they make for the country.