Pennsylvania State Police

1920 Technology Parkway
Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania 17050
USA
www.employment.pa.gov

About the Company

The Pennsylvania State Police entered the law enforcement aviation community by legislative decree in the fall of 1968. In 1969, two Bell Model 47 Helicopters were purchased, and six pilots were assigned to the Section. Since then, the Section has grown to over thirty trooper pilots and full-time mechanics, using seven helicopters and two airplanes statewide. The Aviation Section of the Pennsylvania State Police provides aerial support to all federal, state and local law enforcement agencies within the Commonwealth, as well as assisting in other non-emergency situations, including major civic and sporting events. In addition to general air patrol work, the Department receives hundreds of requests for assistance annually from the 1,200 sworn law enforcement agencies in the Commonwealth’s sixty-seven counties.

Helicopter and airplane pilots, stationed out of seven Aviation Patrol Units across the state, log thousands of hours of flight time a year on missions including, but not limited to: conducting searches and rescues; assisting in vehicle pursuits; conducting criminal surveillances; participating in marijuana eradication efforts; crime and traffic incident scene photography; transports; conducting Emergency Management and Homeland Security missions providing an aerial platform for incident command and control; and attending events promoting law enforcement efforts.

Supported Manufacturers

Bell

47

Benefits

The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania officers an extensive Total Rewards Benefits Package.


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