Flymia
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Just in case someone has a Commercial and IR rating in Helicopters and Airplane this seems like an interesting gig, with Fed benefits of course.
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/380819100
"You must have a minimum of 1500 flight hours, you must also demonstrate you have the ability to: (a) monitor behavior patterns, body language, mannerisms, and speech that would establish probable cause for detection or arrest; (b) develop cases and conduct interviews or interrogations for case development; (c) conduct searches of persons, aircraft, vessels, or vehicles and collect and preserve evidence, and gather intelligence; (d) engageeffectively incontacts with hostile persons and work independently under conditions of high accountability; (e) fly as pilot-in-command or sole manipulator in an airplane and helicopter in all environments of flight, including night, poor weather, unfavorable terrain, low altitudes or speeds.
Current FAA Commercial Pilot Certification with the following ratings: Rotorcraft helicopter with instrument rating and Airplane (Single-engine land or Multi-engine land) with instrument rating. Appropriate U.S. military ratings may be substituted. Other certificates that meet or exceed the requirements of the Commercial Pilot Certificate are also acceptable (e.g. AirlineTransport Pilot Certificate)."
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/380819100
"You must have a minimum of 1500 flight hours, you must also demonstrate you have the ability to: (a) monitor behavior patterns, body language, mannerisms, and speech that would establish probable cause for detection or arrest; (b) develop cases and conduct interviews or interrogations for case development; (c) conduct searches of persons, aircraft, vessels, or vehicles and collect and preserve evidence, and gather intelligence; (d) engageeffectively incontacts with hostile persons and work independently under conditions of high accountability; (e) fly as pilot-in-command or sole manipulator in an airplane and helicopter in all environments of flight, including night, poor weather, unfavorable terrain, low altitudes or speeds.
Current FAA Commercial Pilot Certification with the following ratings: Rotorcraft helicopter with instrument rating and Airplane (Single-engine land or Multi-engine land) with instrument rating. Appropriate U.S. military ratings may be substituted. Other certificates that meet or exceed the requirements of the Commercial Pilot Certificate are also acceptable (e.g. AirlineTransport Pilot Certificate)."