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Police Helicopter Jobs (NOW HIRING)

EQUAL TO 5% OF BASE PAY AIR SUPPORT/HELICOPTER: EQUAL TO 5% OF BASE PAY AIRPORT OPERATIONS: EQUAL ... The Ontario Police Department The mission of the Ontario Police Department is to protect life and ...

Police Cadet, PT (Continuous)

Oakland, CA · On-site

$19.97 - $22.02/hr

... Helicopter) and on foot Assisting with servicing police vehicles such as coordinating car washes, gas fill up, cleaning, and maintenance Participating in interviewing and mentoring new Police Cadets ...

We are a full service agency, offering a variety of specialized assignments - from helicopter pilot to K9 handler, we have a career path for you! The Glendale Police Department (GPD) is currently ...

Police Assistant

Globe, AZ · On-site

$32K - $33K/yr

Police Opening Date: 11/24/2025 FLSA: Non-Exempt General Purpose This is a full time, non-exempt ... Free Helicopter Emergency Flight Coverage * Annual Merit Based Raises up to 2.5% after 1 year ...

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How much do police helicopter jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 30, 2026, the average yearly pay for police helicopter in the United States is $96,397.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $98,500.00 and $98,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the typical responsibilities of a Police Helicopter Pilot during a shift?

A Police Helicopter Pilot's typical shift involves conducting aerial patrols, responding to emergencies, assisting in suspect pursuits, and providing surveillance or search and rescue support. Pilots work closely with law enforcement officers on the ground, relaying real-time information and coordinating efforts for effective incident response. Shifts can vary and may include nights or weekends, as rapid response is required at any time. The role also requires routine pre-flight safety checks, maintenance coordination, and post-mission documentation to ensure safe and effective operations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Police Helicopter position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Police Helicopter Pilot, you must possess advanced piloting skills, comprehensive knowledge of aviation regulations, and typically a commercial pilot's license with relevant law enforcement or military flying experience. Familiarity with avionics systems, night vision equipment, and GPS navigation tools is critical for operational effectiveness. Strong decision-making, situational awareness, and teamwork abilities help pilots navigate high-pressure, dynamic situations. These qualifications ensure safe, efficient aerial support for law enforcement operations and seamless collaboration with ground units.

What is a Police Helicopter job?

A police helicopter job involves operating or assisting in the operation of a law enforcement aircraft to support police activities. Duties include aerial surveillance, search and rescue, traffic monitoring, and suspect pursuit. Pilots and tactical flight officers work together to provide critical support to ground units. This role requires specialized training, certification, and experience in aviation and law enforcement.

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Infographic showing various Police Helicopter job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 89% Full Time, 10% Part Time, and 1% Temporary. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $96,397 per year, or $46.3 per hour.
Police Recruit (Police Officer Recruit)

Police Recruit (Police Officer Recruit)

City of Santa Ana

Santa Ana, CA

$84K - $102K/yr

Full-time

Posted 21 days ago


City Of Santa Ana rating

8.8

Company rating: 8.8 out of 10

Based on 7 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

95th of 668 rated public administrative organizations


Job description

Description The City of Santa Ana is looking for individuals who are results-oriented, possess great attitude, demonstrate creativity and innovation, work efficiently, show a record of success and have a passion for public service. Having highly talented employees provides the best service to the community. Police Recruits are non-sworn (civilian) employees who attend a police academy to prepare for a career in law enforcement.

Upon successful completion of this training, they are sworn in as Police Officers at a salary of $8,818.00 - $10,719.00** per month, plus benefits and salary incentives, some of which are listed below: Incentive Pay Specialty Pay -Career Development Pay: * Level 1: 5% * Level 2: 10% * Level 3: 15% - Advanced Post: 2% - Shift Differential: 5% - Field Training Officer, Detective/Investigator, Motor Officer: 2.5% - Bilingual: $535.95 or $267.98 depending on the level of fluency -K9 Officer, Helicopter Pilot: 5% For more information on incentive pay, please see Articles IV, V & VI of the Santa Ana Police Officers Association (POA) Memorandum of Understanding. Police Officers are key participants in a partnership with the City and community to identify and resolve crime problems affecting the quality of life of all residents. This community support and the diversity of cultures in Santa Ana make it an exciting and demanding place to work

CHARACTERISTICS OF SUCCESSFUL PERFORMERS: Successful officers are characterized by the ability to make sound decisions which are based on fact, not emotion, quickly and repeatedly throughout the day. They demonstrate a strong sense of fairness and the ability to apply both the spirit and letter of the law within legal parameters of discretion. They embrace the principles of Community Oriented Policing by exhibiting a genuine concern for the safety of the community and the quality of life of its citizens, successful Police Officers are alert and ready to take action.

They enjoy both working alone and as an integral part of a team effort. Ideal candidates are proficient in writing reports and handling paperwork and willingly work varying shifts, weekends and holidays. Essential Functions Include But Are Not Limited To Please refer to this link to see a comprehensive list of job functions: Essential Functions Minimum Qualifications To be further considered, all applicants must meet all requirements defined by P.O.S.T

in addition to those set forth by our agency. One year of work experience in any field, A.A. or B.A

degree, and/or military experience is highly desirable. Please refer to this link for a list of requirements: Requirements Please refer to this link to see a list of Santa Ana Police Department's Hiring Guidelines: Hiring Guidelines* Bilingual fluency is not required at this time. Applicants interested in receiving bilingual pay upon completion of the academy must be fluent in both English and any one of the following languages: Spanish, Vietnamese, Samoan, Hmong, Korean, or Cambodian.

NOTE: If you have failed the written examination or oral interview examination, you must wait at least three months to reapply. Individuals who have failed the psychological evaluation or Chief's file review must wait one year before reapplying. Selection Process All applicants are required to complete and submit a City application form online, as well as complete the supplemental questionnaire.

Please note that resumes will not be accepted in lieu of an online application. To apply, click on the "Apply" link located at the top of this page. New users must create an account first.

Click on this link for instructions on how to set up your account and apply for the first time: Online Employment Application Guide. NOTE: THE APPLICATION FORM MUST BE COMPLETED IN ITS ENTIRETY. WORK HISTORY MUST GO BACK AT LEAST 10 YEARS (IF APPLICABLE).

PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE 'REASON FOR LEAVING' FIELDS, AND 'DATES OF EMPLOYMENT (YEAR)' FIELDS. ANY APPLICATION WITH ONE OR MORE UNANSWERED FIELDS WILL BE CONSIDERED INCOMPLETE. If you pass the initial application, supplemental questionnaire, and background screenings, and possess the most pertinent qualifications, in order to be placed on the eligible list, you must pass each of the following components (except the bilingual fluency exam): Please note, all dates listed below are subject to change depending on organizational needs.

1. FRONTLINE NATIONAL EXAMINATION: (qualifying) includes multiple-choice video simulations and computer administered test in which candidates must complete the following three test components: a video-based human relations test, report writing, and reading comprehension. The examination is administered by the National Testing Network.

PLEASE DO NOT TAKE THE FRONTLINE EXAM UNTIL YOU RECEIVE AN E-MAIL STATING THAT YOU MEET THE MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS. Candidates need a score of 60% or higher on the Video Section, and an overall score of 70% or higher to pass this examination. The City of Santa Ana is now accepting PELLETB scores from other agencies.

The PELLETB exam must have been completed within one year of application date in order for scores to be used in lieu of the Frontline National Examination. The minimal acceptable score is 46. The next three selection components (Physical Agility Exam, Oral Interview Examination and Background Orientation) are all consolidated in one full day of testing.

2. PHYSICAL AGILITY EXAM: (qualifying) will evaluate each applicant's physical strength, agility and endurance in the following timed components: 1.5 MILE RUN The 1.5 mile run must be completed within 14 minutes to pass the City of Santa Ana physical agility test. 500 YARD RUN Run 500 yards SOLID FENCE CLIMB Run 5 yards to a 6-foot solid fence, climb over fence, and continue running another 25 yards CHAIN LINK FENCE Run 5 yards to a 6-foot chain link fence, climb over fence, and continue running another 25 yards OBSTACLE COURSE/AGILITY RUN Run a 99-yard obstacle course consisting of several sharp turns, a number of curb-height obstacles, and a 34-inch high obstacle BODY DRAG Lift and drag 165 pound lifelike dummy 32 feet ***Some components may be waived Each of the above events are timed

Candidate's performance times are converted to points and summed. Candidates must successfully complete the 1.5 mile run AND accumulate a minimum total score of 384 points in the remaining five events to pass the physical agility test. Tentative 2026 PAT Dates: 01/10/26, 01/13/26, 02/07/26, 02/10/26, 03/10/26, 03/14/26, 04/25/26, 04/28/26, 05/16/26, 05/19/26, 06/13/26, 06/16/26, 07/11/26, 07/14/26, 08/08/26, 08/11/26, 09/12/26, 09/15/26, 10/10/26, 10/13/26, 11/14/26, 11/17/26, 12/12/26, 12/15/26 3

BACKGROUND ORIENTATION: (qualifying) prepare personal statement, receive background packet, meet with background investigator. 4. ORAL INTERVIEW EXAMINATION: (weight of 100%) will evaluate experience, training and personal qualifications for the position.

Candidates need a score of 70% or higher to pass this examination. NOTE: Prior to appointment, candidates will undergo a thorough background investigation, polygraph examination, a psychological examination, and a medical examination to determine minimum acceptable qualifications as established by Government Code 1031 Section (f) and POST Commission Regulation 1954. Applicants must pass every component of the selection process in order to be further considered.

Those who are successful in steps 1 - 4 above will be placed on an eligible list and will be considered for appointment as vacancies occur. The City of Santa Ana is an equal opportunity employer. If you consider yourself a person with a disability, you may contact us regarding providing reasonable accommodation.