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Has anyone been following the disturbing (to me anyway) news stories
about airliners approaching to land being hit with laser beams aimed at the cockpits? One pilot reported having his eyes temporarily damaged. The FBI appears concerned because the beams are apparently tracking the airliners, which implies some very expensive equipment. I wonder if they really are tracking the incoming airliners, or just being aimed by people using a tripod and crosshairs. Either way, it isn't just one location, it's happening all across the country and the incidents appear to be increasing. Terrorists have been suggested but the FBI is not convinced that is the case, or at least don't seem to think it's el Qaeda. They reportedely spoke to a resident on the east coast but did not report what the discussion was about. Hasn't anyone else been following this? Corky Scott |
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Hasn't anyone else been following this?
How smart it was for the government to broadcast a bulletin to be on the alert from these kinds of attacks. Yep, that surely helped. Fortunately it's not getting a lot of media attention, thereby reducing the number of copycats. MORONS! |
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On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 09:29:42 -0500, Corky Scott
wrote in :: Has anyone been following the disturbing (to me anyway) news stories about airliners approaching to land being hit with laser beams aimed at the cockpits? No I hadn't, but there do seem to be several incidents: http://www.rense.com/general61/eeed.htm http://cayankee.blogs.com/cayankee/2...injures_a.html http://washingtontimes.com/upi-break...3221-3952r.htm http://www.wcpo.com/news/2004/local/...aserbeams.html Two incidents in Colorado Springs, Colo., and one each in Cleveland, Washington, Houston, Teterboro, N.J., and Medford, Ore.: http://repairfaq.ece.drexel.edu/sam/laserhen.htm This incident was apparently an accident: http://www.dailyrecord.com/news/arti...ews2-laser.htm Discussion: http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/004479.php http://www.metafilter.com/mefi/38220 Laser FAQ he http://repairfaq.ece.drexel.edu/sam/laserhen.htm |
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Does anyone know if these are industrial strength lasers, or the green
laser pens that amateur astronomy buffs use for pointing out stars? -- Gene Seibel Gene & Sue's Aeroplanes - http://pad39a.com/gene/planes.html Because I fly, I envy no one. |
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Does anyone know if these are industrial strength lasers, or the green
laser pens that amateur astronomy buffs use for pointing out stars? -- Gene Seibel Gene & Sue's Aeroplanes - http://pad39a.com/gene/planes.html Because I fly, I envy no one. |
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That's just what I was wondering, Gene, when I read some of the news
reports...... -- -- =----- Good Flights! Cecil PP-ASEL-IA Student - CP-ASEL Check out my personal flying adventures from my first flight to the checkride AND the continuing adventures beyond! Complete with pictures and text at: www.bayareapilot.com "I fly because it releases my mind from the tyranny of petty things." - Antoine de Saint-Exupery - "We who fly, do so for the love of flying. We are alive in the air with this miracle that lies in our hands and beneath our feet" - Cecil Day Lewis - |
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"Gene Seibel" wrote:
Does anyone know if these are industrial strength lasers, or the green laser pens that amateur astronomy buffs use for pointing out stars? And blinding the man on the moon. |
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![]() "Gene Seibel" wrote in message ups.com... Does anyone know if these are industrial strength lasers, or the green laser pens that amateur astronomy buffs use for pointing out stars? -- According to a radio show last night, the lasers have been all "green" except one. Sounds like it might be the laser pens, but do those have enough strength to light up a target several thousand feet away? Matt -- still using a wooden pointer (you can't scratch your own back with a laser pointer). --------------------- Matthew W. Barrow Site-Fill Homes, LLC. Montrose, CO |
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Yes, they do, the green lasers especially. In fact, there are several
varieties of emergency signallers which are *designed* to reach search aircraft. They're obviously not designed to blind the searchers, however, and this review makes it seem like it would be pretty difficult to keep a laser trained on a cockpit long enough to cause any eye damage. http://www.equipped.com/rescuelaser.htm "Matt Barrow" wrote in message ... "Gene Seibel" wrote in message ups.com... Does anyone know if these are industrial strength lasers, or the green laser pens that amateur astronomy buffs use for pointing out stars? -- According to a radio show last night, the lasers have been all "green" except one. Sounds like it might be the laser pens, but do those have enough strength to light up a target several thousand feet away? Matt -- still using a wooden pointer (you can't scratch your own back with a laser pointer). --------------------- Matthew W. Barrow Site-Fill Homes, LLC. Montrose, CO |
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![]() "Jeremy Lew" wrote in message ... Yes, they do, the green lasers especially. In fact, there are several varieties of emergency signallers which are *designed* to reach search aircraft. They're obviously not designed to blind the searchers, however, and this review makes it seem like it would be pretty difficult to keep a laser trained on a cockpit long enough to cause any eye damage. As I previously said, damaging someone's retina at that distance is practically impossible. Anyone who's not comatose will shut their eyes well before any damage is done. In decades of audience scanning with high power lasers (not legal in the US) I don't think there's ever been a confirmed case of permanent injury to a spectator. And the levels are much higher than could be acheived at a distance of several miles. moo |
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