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WorKing WiTh TaCTiCaL FLighT oFFiCerS Air support is a great asset for law enforcement, but only when the flight crew and the ground cops know how to work together.
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lthough many agencies are trying cost-cutting alternatives, it’s been my experience as a field supervisor that there is no substitute for a helicopter in the air with a well-trained flight crew. But it is imperative that the coordination between ground and air units be problem free in order to make it work. A typical helicopter flight crew consists of a pilot and a tactical flight officer (TFO). The pilot is responsible for the safe operation of the helicopter. The TFO is responsible for the law enforcement mission. The person that deals with units on the ground is the TFO.
The TFo To get a feel for what an aero unit can and can't do, patrol officers should When I started out as a part-time fl ight obtry to go on an observation ride. server in a cross-training program in the early ’90s, the term TFO didn’t exist. As the flight observer, I helped the pilot look out for obstructions, ing of the helicopter’s perspective. Officers should take an other flying aircraft, and I looked for the bad guy. I also man- orientation flight whenever possible so they can see what aged the radio and the spotlight. Night work was a hit-and- the flight crew sees. miss proposition, as the controls are never as responsive as Ground units also need to know that life is very different you’d like. flying an orbit at 1,000 feet and looking down. What appears Fast forward to today, and the TFO’s responsibilities have very apparent on the ground is not so apparent from the air. increased substantially. Sure, the TFO still has to watch out Air crews need to know that this issue of perception works for obstructions, manage the radio, and work the spotlight. both ways. What’s apparent from the air may not be so on However, a TFO also has to work the day/night camera, be the ground. familiar with thermal imagery, work some type of aero comThough the helicopter is equipped with GPS software, not puter (GPS/mapping), and manage a flight recorder that every ground unit has it or knows how to use it. The best way documents the flight for court purposes. to pinpoint an officer’s location at night while inbound is to have the officers on the ground flash their handheld lights or air-groUnD CoorDinaTion have them point a strobe light at the helicopter. Aviation is one of the four units I now command. And in my When ground units say they have their overheads on, it opinion, I have some of the best TFOs and pilots in Florida. may not help the TFO that much because there are other I asked my flight crews to share some advice with you about emergency vehicles flashing theirs in the same area. how to improve air-ground operations. K-9 teams must advise when they start their track. The Communication is the key to directing ground units suc- TFO is constantly searching the area and if not notified will cessfully. Ground units therefore must have an understand- be doing something else at the start of the track. It’s more ef-
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