
Frank Peck
Chief Pilot - Omaha Police Department
Frank Peck serves as Chief Pilot of the Omaha Police Department’s Air Support Unit, where he leads the department’s aviation and Drone as First Responder (DFR) operations. In this role, he oversees the integration of manned and unmanned aircraft to support patrol operations, critical incidents, search-and-rescue missions, and public-safety response across the Omaha region. Frank previously served nearly 30 years with the Nebraska State Patrol, retiring as a Captain after leading the agency’s aviation unit for nearly two decades. During that time, he oversaw statewide airborne law enforcement operations and helped expand aviation capabilities supporting troopers in the field. A commercial helicopter and fixed-wing pilot as well as an FAA Part 107 sUAS pilot, Frank brings extensive operational experience in airborne public safety missions. He is also a graduate of the FBI National Academy (Session 235) and serves as a regional leader with the Airborne Public Safety Association (APSA).
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