...the fit with the team was more important than the size of the log book. They were actually taking guys with zero hours and training them in their hueys to do some pretty serious stuff: Night, IFR, CALS, over water SAR, etc...these guys were legit.
That's exactly the way our unit does it. When I was new in patrol, I remember going for a "fam" ride over my beat. I was amazed at how well the pilot flew. Very nice touch on the controls and of course no stabilization.
The flying is much different than what I did in the nav. I am a waaay better stick and rudder guy now. The full touchdown autorotations we do are pinpoint, not just to anywhere you feel like it on the runway. The McDonnell Douglas factory pilot comes out and we use his bird. "OK, you see the numbers 35? The crack in the runway is the front of a parking stall in front of Haji's 7-11, the only available spot if you lose your engine...simulated engine failure. I 'm thirsty. How 'bout one of those cherry slurpy things?"
Then I make the mistake of asking to see the falling leaf autorotation.
Our guys do get some really good training and do quite well for starting off with zero hours.
To expand on why I think having a law enforcement guy flying, here is another reason why.
I assisted our narcotics guys today with long lining some marijuana out of a grow in a remote area. During a few moments of down time while talking with one of the guys he noticed a car up the dirt road behind me turn around and depart quickly after seeing us. We hopped in his unmarked explorer and take off after them, him wearing fatigues with tactical gear including weapon, me with flight suit and duty belt and weapon. We catch them coming out of a private driveway looking like dear caught in the headlights. During the initial contact, the passenger appeared to be reaching beneath the seat ignoring the "get your hands up" command.
Just another reason a patrol trained deputy is better for our department.
After checking them out, and they were dirtbags, we determined it was likely they were going to look for what they determined was a marijuana grow in the area. No arrests.