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A vintage Sikorsky S-55 helicopter and  a hardy group of aviation enthusiasts ushered Orange County law enforcement into the world of rotary winged aircraft. Prior to the addition of the helicopter the agency's airborne unit consisted of a Cessna 150 and a Piper Comanche PA-24-250.

A well equipped aviation unit is one of the most valuable assets a law enforcement agency can have.  And Orange County, Florida's has one of the best.  The Sheriff's Office first "slipped the surly bonds of earth" in the mid 1950's with a pair of fixed winged aircraft.  Since then the unit has evolved into one of the premier law enforcement airborne units in America.

The unit currently has a Bell 407 helicopter, three Bell OH-58C helicopters, and a Cessna T206H Stationaire in its operational inventory.  The 35 year old OH-58's were acquired through a military surplus program at a cost of $500 each and have logged over 18,000 flight hours since being put into service.  Worth noting is the fact that the Sheriff's Office participates in two federal programs that allows the agency to purchase parts for the surplus helicopters, fuel, flight suits and other miscellaneous items directly from the military at tremendously reduced prices... sometimes pennies on the dollar.

epcotchs.jpg The Aviation Unit's multifaceted mission includes surveillance flights, active searches for criminal suspects, searching for lost or endangered individuals, disaster assessment, and airborne support to Orange County Fire Rescue during major fires.  The  unit also plays an active and key role in activities relating to homeland security details and providing aerial security/surveillance during presidential and other dignitary visits to the county. 

When the unit isn't providing support for Sheriff's Office activities it often is called to assist other Central Florida law enforcement agencies who do not have an aviation unit of their own.

The unit continuously looks for ways to acquire the latest technology without impacting the agency's overall budget.  During the past four years the unit secured $775,000 in grants to purchase Forward Looking Infra Red (FLIR) camera systems, GPS moving maps, flight helmets, searchlights, and night vision goggles.  

The Sheriff's Office takes the training of its personnel seriously and the Aviation Unit is no exception.  The unit has three flight instructors and all of its pilots hold multiple ratings and are certified to fly rotary and fixed-winged aircraft.  In addition to the 1,109 training hours logged by the unit during 2006 the entire unit benefited from the emergency procedure training provided by the Bell Helicopter factory twice during the year.  The unit recently acquired a new internet based computer system that trains and tests pilots on a regular basis throughout the year.  The intensive training has paid of with an unprecedented safety record and the unit being presented with the first ever International Association of Chiefs of Police Aviation Safety Award.

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The flagship of the agency's helicopter fleet today is a Bell 407 helicopter.  The 407 is augmented by three Vietnam War era, military surplus Bell OH-58C helicopters and a recently acquired Cessna T206H Stationaire purchased with money seized from local drug dealers.  A new Bell 407 will replace one of the unit's OH-58's in the fall of 2007.

Unit Box Scores

  2004 2005 2006 2007
Arrest Assists 627 634 917 1,146
FLIR Apprehensions 100 139 201 163
Calls for Service 3055 3412 4115 5,028
Stolen vehicles recovered 67 54 69 119
Auto trap assists 59 50 127 148
FLIR
assists
1,653 2,167 2,560 2,305
Hours
Flown
2,044 2,122 2,467 2,601

Aviation Unit
2006 Calls for Service

Orange County S.O. 4115
Seminole County S.O. 1300
Tampa Police Dept. 1230
Volusia County S.O. 609


They don't fix themselves....

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One of the best kept secrets in Orange County's aviation unit are the men responsible for keeping the agency's aircraft in top shape and mission ready at all times.  These gentlemen have a combined total of over 52 years with the Orange County Sheriff's Office.  They work behind the scenes with little notice or fanfare but the importance of the role they play in the unit's success can not be over stated.  Orange County's Aviation section is one of the very few law enforcement aviation operations that perform many of its own field component overhauls, saving the taxpayers tens of thousands of dollars each year. 


pilot.jpgWe will update this page from time to time so we encourage you to come back and see what's new in the world of the Orange County Sheriff's Office Aviation Unit.  We appreciate you taking the time to visit this portion of our web site and hope you found the information offered here entertaining and useful.

High Flight
Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of earth
And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings;
Sunward I've climbed, and joined the tumbling mirth
Of sun-split clouds - and done a hundred things
You have not dreamed of - wheeled and soared and swung
High in the sunlit silence. Hov'ring there
I've chased the shouting wind along, and flung
My eager craft through footless halls of air.
Up, up the long delirious, burning blue,
I've topped the windswept heights with easy grace
Where never lark, or even eagle flew -
And, while with silent lifting mind I've trod
The high untresspassed sanctity of space,
Put out my hand and touched the face of God.

Pilot Officer Gillespie Magee
No 412 squadron, RCAF
Killed 11 December 1941