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it's just a masive over-reaction, the pilot sees a light and goes into mental mode, there is only one reported case of a pilot being "blinded" for, "about 15 seconds" in over 17,000 recoded cases!!NANNY STATE!
A 5 milliwatt laser: a distraction 2 miles awayThe diagram below shows the hazard distances for a 5 milliwatt green laser pointer:It is a potential eye hazard from the pointer to about 52 feet.It is a temporary flashblindness hazard from the pointer, out to about 260 feet. On the diagram, this is illustrated in the inset photo “Near-flashblindness” which shows what a 5 mW laser looks like at 350 feet.It is causes glare and is a disruption hazard from about 260 feet to about 1,200 feet. This is shown in the “Glare” inset photo where the runway is not visible.It is a distraction hazard from the pointer to over two miles (11,700 feet). The distraction can be dangerous during a critical phase of flight, such as takeoffs and landings.The laser’s light is not truly safe until it is indistinguishable from background lights on the ground. A pilot may notice a flashing dot of light, but it should not be enough to cause a distraction. (This does not mean that anyone should aim a 5 mW laser at a plane if it is over 2 miles away. For one thing, it is very difficult to gauge aircraft distances at night. Even more important, there simply is no reason to aim a laser at an aircraft except in an emergency situation such as a wilderness rescue.)
In terms of law-abiding uses for these things, they make great cat toys. The cat will chase that red dot around the house for hours! :lol:
would you think oh the plane will land itself.
Shining them at anyone who is operating a driving/flying is stupid [-XI am thinking of getting one for when I am fishing. I like to use floating baits and sometimes get pestered by ducks and moorhens . A mate reckons a quick flash of a laser distracts them from approaching the bait. Do you reckon anyone would complain ?
a quick flash in their general direction to disturb them from my bait.
Quote from: CaptainColourful on October 29, 2009, 00:21:17 a quick flash in their general direction to disturb them from my bait. hell yeah, quick flash of your danglies would put me off my food too