The Honorable R. Lowell Thompson Navarro County Criminal District Attorney
300 West 3rd Avenue, Suite 203 Corsicana, Texas 75110
Re: Whether a sheriff or a fire department is responsible for determining where to land a helicopter during the investigation of a traffic accident (RQ-0932-GA)
Dear Mr. Thompson:
You inform us that a Navarro County Sheriff s deputy and the Navarro Mills Volunteer Fire Department were dispatched to a serious motor vehicle accident.1 At the scene, the fire chief and sheriffs deputy disagreed over who could choose the landing site for a helicopter to take an accident victim to the hospital. Request Letter at 2. You write that the "deputy was of the opinion that he had command decision authority due to the traffic accident scene" and the "chief asserted he had command based on his experience and the need to transport the patients to the hospital via helicopter." Id. Accordingly, you ask, "who has command authority of a traffic accident scene? Specifically does the fire department or the sheriffs office have final say on where to land a helicopter?" Id. at 1.
As you note, some Texas laws authorize a sheriffs deputy to investigate certain motor vehicle accidents. Id. at 3 n.l (citing articles
However, no Texas statute, judicial opinion, or regulation establishes whether a fire or sheriffs department would have "command decision authority" or "final say on where to land a helicopter" at a motor vehicle accident site. Instead, federal regulations establish that the pilot in command of a helicopter is "directly responsible for, and is the final authority as to, the operation of that aircraft." FAA General Operating and Flight Rules,
Very truly yours,
GREG ABBOTT Attorney General of Texas
DANIEL T. HODGE First Assistant Attorney General
DAVID J. SCHENCK Deputy Attorney General for Legal Counsel
JASON BOATRIGHT Chair, Opinion Committee
Jason Boatright Assistant Attorney General, Opinion Committee
