Mission
Statement
The mission of the Aero Squadron is to assist the Orange County Sheriff's
Department by providing air support to Orange County law enforcement
and other agencies which may require aviation resources to complete
their tasks; to ensure the highest level of pilot competency through
continual training and a discreet selection process; and to enhance
the safety and security of the community by providing an additional
cadre of professionally trained personnel to augment the regular forces
and furnish unique disaster response capabilities.
History
In
1926, when airplanes in Orange County could be tallied in single digits,
Johnny Martin, an instrumental figure in local aviation history, organized
the first Flying Police Squadron with four members called Police Aviation
of Santa Ana. In 1947 Martin established a fixed base operation at
Orange County Airport and together with Sheriff Musick, the Aero Squadron,
as we know it today, was formed with 12 members and Johnny Martin as
the first Captain. The unit has grown, both in number of members and
sophistication of aviation equipment; and has served at the pleasure
of Sheriff's Musick, Gates, and Carona with Captain Bud Rasner as only
the sixth commander of the unit.
Present
Today
the unit numbers 43 members with combined experience of over 200,000
hours. The unit is organized into five sections, each with specific
tasks and goals, Administration/Programs, Special Projects, Materiel/Finance,
Operations, and Training. A Reserve Lieutenant and a Reserve Sergeant
head each section. During the past five years, the unit has contributed
an average of 8000 hours per year.
Qualifications
- Must be 20 years of age at time of application.
- Must be a U.S. citizen or become a naturalized citizen within 3
years of appointment.
- Be a high school graduate, pass the General Education Development
Test indicating high school graduation level, or have attained a
two-year or four-year degree from a college or university accredited
by the Western Association of Colleges and Universities.
- Must have no felony convictions as a juvenile or adult and cannot
currently be on probation.
- Must have no domestic violence convictions and cannot currently
be the subject of a domestic violence restraining order.
- Must pass an extensive background investigation to the satisfaction
of the Sheriff-Coroner.
- Must pass polygraph examination.
- Must pass a medical examination.
- Must be financially self-sufficient or a full-time student and
have a good credit record.
- Must pass P.C. 832 course consisting of 64 hours of training. (Except
PSR)
Requirements for membership
- Prefer private pilot or better with instrument rating), and significant
flight experience.
- Ready access to an aircraft when called for duty.
- Availability to perform assignments when requested and attend meetings
on a regular basis.
- Willingness to donate personal time and out of pocket expenses
for the benefit of the County of Orange and State of California.
- Successfully pass a practical check by an Aero Squadron designated
CFII both on the ground and in flight. (may be waived by staff for
scheduled recurrency training for example airline pilot members).
- Become a sworn officer of the Orange County Sheriff's Department
or completed PSR orientation.
Requirements for continued membership
Flight Status
- Retain flight skills and conduct monthly practice of at least two
(2) flight hours.
- Pass an annual Aero Squadron oral and flight check given by one
of the squadron's CFII's.
- Retain valid FAA pilot's license, required physical examination
and biennial flight review.
All Members
- Pass annual written and practical tests in cardio-pulmonary resuscitation
(CPR) and recurrent tests in First Aid.
- Continued availability to perform mission assignments and attend
meetings regularly.
- Attend bi-annual weekend training exercises. Maintain pistol
shooting skills and qualify as required.
- Pay nominal dues and other assessments required.
For more information on joining the Reserves, see our How
to Join page, or call the Reserve Office: (714) 566-2711.
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