Initially, he claimed his daughter aimed the device
Oh just be a man and admit you idiotic fool. Why did you point the laser at the plane anyway !
Initially, he claimed his daughter aimed the device
NEWARK, N.J. - Federal authorities Tuesday used the Patriot Act to charge a man with pointing a laser...
Does this mean there are two FBI agents standing in front of your door, holding a sheet of paper and saying: "This is the Patriotic Act. And you are arrested." ??
the cockpit of a Continental Airlines plane was illuminated by a green laser when about 15 miles from landing at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport in Ohio. The plane, which was flying at 10,000ft at the time, later landed safely.
Does this mean there are two FBI agents standing in front of your door, holding a sheet of paper and saying: "This is the Patriotic Act. And you are arrested." ??
No, that would mean there are 20 FBI agents with SMG's to your head.
Can someone please explain to me a legitimate reason for ordinary people owning these powerful lasers. They must be powerful to reach this sort of altitude from the ground.
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The lasers are classified into a few categories categories. The typical types of laser pointers are Class 2 and Class 3a. Class 2 lasers are labeled with a "CAUTION" label, and Class 3a are labeled with a "DANGER" label. The labels are required by the FDA. There is a study done at the Department of Ophthalmology at the Mayo Clinic where 3 subjects looked at a class 3a laser for several minutes without causing damage. The subjects experienced after images ( like seen from a bright flash of a camera ), but there were not permanent effects. This study of reported accidental incidents also did not find support for long term damage. Also theoretical damage for class 3a lasers would not occur until after 100 seconds of direct viewing. We were not able to find any cases of permanent eye damage.
The classification of lasers is not consistent. The US has a standard of standard IIIa, which does not consider the irradiance of the laser ( see the table below). These lasers would typically be classified as 3b. There Lasers are sometimes mislabeled as 3a instead of IIIa.
The NRPB ( National Radiological Protection Board) of the UK recommended limiting the availability of lasers to to the public. Only class 2 lasers and lower would be allowed. (NRPB) This is now the current law in the UK.
has been done with some success in the iran-iraq war, against low flying iranian bombers. they used a modified construction site range measuring laser on a tripod.I doubt he could blind the pilot and copilot with it,
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