Military helicopters were spotted travelling over parts of Bolton yesterday evening creating some excitement in the town.

Residents from across Horwich and Blackrod said they had heard loud noises from what has now been confirmed as coming from Apache and Wildcat helicopters.

Some clocked five in the skies  leaving residents wondering what was happening.

The Bolton News: Picture of Apaches landing in Bolton previously. Picture by M AinscoughPicture of Apaches landing in Bolton previously. Picture by M Ainscough (Image: M Ainscough)

One person  said: “Thought they were about to land in my roof they were that close and loud.”

Whilst another said the helicopters had been in the area on a number of occasions in recent weeks for training.

It has since been confirmed by a spokesperson for the Army that Apache and Wildcat Helicopters have been conducting night flying training and it is vital.

They said: “Apache and Wildcat Helicopters from the 3 Army Air Corps Battle Group conducted routine night flying training in the northwest of England on Thursday night as part of Exercise COBRA WARRIOR.

“Training at night over large distances is vital for practising operational skills and cannot be replaced by training in daylight hours alone.

The Bolton News: Picture by Mandy FletcherPicture by Mandy Fletcher (Image: Mandy Fletcher)

“Realistic and challenging training is essential to preparing our highly skilled aircrew for the full range of global operations.”

This isn't the first time that Apache helicopters have been spotted flying and landing in Bolton

People inspired by what they saw in the skies can find out more on the Army Air Corps website.

Within army aviation there are are number of roles, not all being Army Air Corps, but all essential.

They include pilot, aviation support officer and many others.

Visit https://www.army.mod.uk/