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Airport Rangers Equestrian Volunteer Project
Law Enforcement Officer Requirements

Harris county mounted patrol deputies inaugurate the IAH horse trails. Airport rangers now help monitor perimeter areas of the airport.
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The requirements for licensed law enforcement officer (LEO's) to participate in the Airport Rangers program are:

  • » All Law Enforcement Officers must sign the Liability Waiver before riding on the IAH horse trails, just like everyone else (it does not apply to any damages they sustain while in the line of duty on the property). Please call Felipe "Flip" Torrez at (281) 230-3219 or (713) 515-8361 (cell) to receive the liability waiver.

  • » Harris county mounted patrol deputies inaugurate the IAH horse trails. Airport rangers now help monitor perimeter areas of the airport.

  • » LEO's may ride in their uniform, even if off-duty. However, when not in uniform, the law enforcement officer must display their agencies LEO photo ID on the outermost civilian garment.

  • » LEO's must have a cell phone with them to call for back-up should they need it or to report any problems to (281) 230-1300 (HAS Security Dispatch)

  • » It is preferred that LEO's have their gun on them.

  • » Family members can ride with LEO's as long as the LEO is present. Each family member must also sign liability waiver under any condition. There are special waiver forms for the LEOs, separate waiver forms for their adult family members and separate waiver forms for their minor children and Felipe "Flip" Torrez at (281) 230-3219 or (713) 515-8361 (cell) can also provide those to LEOs.

Family members who want to ride without an LEO present must complete an application and will be required to follow the normal steps as other applicants.

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