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Laser blinds passenger jet pilot

The pilot of a passenger jet was blinded by a laser device as the aircraft came in to land at Durham Tees Valley Airport, police said.

The KLM jet, with 40 people onboard, landed safely after the co-pilot took the controls on Sunday night.

A Cleveland Police helicopter was also targeted as it searched an area around the airport near Darlington.

A police spokesman said a 19-year-old man had been arrested and charged with two counts of endangering an aircraft.

A Cleveland Police spokeswoman said: "The incoming flight from Amsterdam was coming in to land at Durham Tees Valley Airport when a laser device was shone into the cockpit.

"The pilot was temporarily blinded and the co-pilot landed the plane.

"When the police helicopter was sent to investigate, it too was targeted by the laser device.

"Officers on the ground were able to arrest a 19-year-old man, who was outside the airport, and the device recovered."

She said there were no reports of injuries. The man is due to appear at Teesside Magistrates' Court on Friday.
I've heard of this and how it's a problem, but I just don't understand how someone holding a little laser pointer on the ground can get such accuracy to get into the cockpit of a plane above them (through thick glass which probably bends the beam) and into the eyes of a pilot. And if it is a huge problem, isn't there some kind of coating that could be put on the windshields to either bend the laserbeam away or block it completely?

Lastly.. what kind of idiot does the same thing to a police helicopter approaching them?
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You'd have to block all incoming light, as there's no way to predict the color of the light these dickbags will use. As for accuracy, he'd probably been out there all day trying this shit, and only managed to hit one plane. The police chopper would be easier because it's closer.
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Probaby the same asshole that does it to the screen in movie theaters.
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They should outlaw those things at the same time as guns. Kill two birds with one stone. So to speak.
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Siji wrote:I've heard of this and how it's a problem, but I just don't understand how someone holding a little laser pointer on the ground can get such accuracy to get into the cockpit of a plane above them (through thick glass which probably bends the beam) and into the eyes of a pilot. And if it is a huge problem, isn't there some kind of coating that could be put on the windshields to either bend the laserbeam away or block it completely?

Lastly.. what kind of idiot does the same thing to a police helicopter approaching them?

You've been out of the loop for a while. Check out http://www.wickedlasers.com/ for some of those little laser pointers.

Here's a thread about one in particular: http://www.veeshanvault.org/forums/view ... 25&t=22607
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Aslanna wrote:They should outlaw those things at the same time as guns. Kill two birds with one stone. So to speak.
That would make my cats sad. They love to chase the little laser dot around the house until they can barely breathe.
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Aslanna wrote:They should outlaw those things at the same time as guns. Kill two birds with one stone. So to speak.
Or we could just outlaw planes. Problem solved!
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Kilmoll the Sexy wrote:
Aslanna wrote:They should outlaw those things at the same time as guns. Kill two birds with one stone. So to speak.
Or we could just outlaw planes. Problem solved!
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And it will cut down on pollution and global warming as well! I think you may be on to something. Can we still ban laser pointers anyway?
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No way we're banning laser pointers. They are an essential part of the Freedom of Speech, and while they didn't exist and couldn't have been planned for when the Bill of Rights was written, the founding fathers totally meant for laser pointers to fall under the umbrella of the First Amendment. From my cold, dead hands...
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Sarcasm aside, there's no good reason to ban laser pointers.

Increased penalties for idiots who succeed in endangering lives is a better solution.
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Siji wrote:
Aslanna wrote:They should outlaw those things at the same time as guns. Kill two birds with one stone. So to speak.
That would make my cats sad. They love to chase the little laser dot around the house until they can barely breathe.
You are a BAD man, using patented methods to exercise your cats. You should really check the patent websites before using radical methods like that

http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/5443036.html
Abstract
A method for inducing cats to exercise consists of directing a beam of
invisible light produced by a hand-held laser apparatus onto the floor or
wall or other opaque surface in the vicinity of the cat, then moving the
laser so as to cause the bright pattern of light to move in an irregular
way fascinating to cats, and to any other animal with a chase instinct.


And yes, the US patent system are fundamentically flawed when patents like this can exist :)
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Boogahz wrote:
Siji wrote:I've heard of this and how it's a problem, but I just don't understand how someone holding a little laser pointer on the ground can get such accuracy to get into the cockpit of a plane above them (through thick glass which probably bends the beam) and into the eyes of a pilot. And if it is a huge problem, isn't there some kind of coating that could be put on the windshields to either bend the laserbeam away or block it completely?

Lastly.. what kind of idiot does the same thing to a police helicopter approaching them?

You've been out of the loop for a while. Check out http://www.wickedlasers.com/ for some of those little laser pointers.

Here's a thread about one in particular: http://www.veeshanvault.org/forums/view ... 25&t=22607
So... you obviously keep tabs on the laser pointer industry for some reason?
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You could fry an egg with that thing!
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That, or make enough popcorn to kerplode a house!
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Canelek wrote:That, or make enough popcorn to kerplode a house!
Sorry, you need BOTH a laser beam AND Val Kilmer to do that.
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Hesten wrote: http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/5443036.html
Abstract
A method for inducing cats to exercise consists of directing a beam of
invisible light produced by a hand-held laser apparatus onto the floor or
wall or other opaque surface in the vicinity of the cat, then moving the
laser so as to cause the bright pattern of light to move in an irregular
way fascinating to cats, and to any other animal with a chase instinct.


And yes, the US patent system are fundamentically flawed when patents like this can exist :)
Wait a minute... invisible light? That doesn't make any sense. The beam produced by hand-held laser apparati are definately visible...
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