ryan2772 Posted December 10 Report Share Posted December 10 This is freakin ridiculous.http://www.cnn.com/2004/US/12/09/terrorist.laser.ap/index.htmlWASHINGTON (AP) -- Terrorists may seek to down aircraft by shining powerful lasers into cockpits to blind pilots during landing approaches, U.S. officials warned in a bulletin distributed nationwide.The memo, sent by the FBI and the Homeland Security Department, says there is evidence that terrorists have explored using lasers as weapons.There is no specific intelligence indicating al Qaeda or other groups might use lasers in the United States, they added."Although lasers are not proven methods of attack like improvised explosive devices and hijackings, terrorist groups overseas have expressed interest in using these devices against human sight," the memo said."In certain circumstances, if laser weapons adversely affect the eyesight of both pilot and co-pilot during a non-instrument approach, there is a risk of airliner crash," the agencies said.In September a pilot for Delta Air Lines reported an eye injury from a laser beam shone into the cockpit during a landing approach in Salt Lake City, Utah. The incident occurred about 5 miles (9 kilometers) from the airport. The plane landed safely.FBI and other federal officials are investigating. It is not clear if a crime was committed or if the laser was directed into the cockpit by accident.Steve Luckey, a retired airline pilot who is chairman of the Air Line Pilots Association's national security committee, said pilots are concerned about a recent increase in laser incidents, but do not know what to make of them. He said he has learned of two or three cases in the past 90 days."The most recent incidents appear to be aimed at pilots in the vicinity of airports," Luckey said. "A few seem to be intentional, and we're wondering why and what's going on."Lasers can cause temporary blindness and severely damage the eye by burning the retina. The bulletin notes they are "relatively inexpensive, portable, easy to conceal and readily available on the open market."Lasers are commonly used in a number of industries and are featured in outdoor light shows. A variety of more powerful military-grade lasers are produced around the world, but there is no evidence that terrorist groups have managed to obtain one, according to federal officials.The bulletin was sent late last month to law enforcement officials and key government agencies and industries. A copy was obtained Thursday by The Associated Press. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Seb Posted December 10 Report Share Posted December 10 More scare tactics Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ryan2772 Posted December 10 Author Report Share Posted December 10 now if the laser beams were mounted on the heads of sharks, then i'd be worried. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Seb Posted December 10 Report Share Posted December 10 now if the laser beams were mounted on the heads of sharks, then i'd be worried.The "La" "Zer" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest antonio Posted December 10 Report Share Posted December 10 Yeah, I heard they were using these.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest JMT Posted December 12 Report Share Posted December 12 now if the laser beams were mounted on the heads of sharks, then i'd be worried.what about sea-bass? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest cutchemist Posted December 13 Report Share Posted December 13 In September a pilot for Delta Air Lines reported an eye injury from a laser beam shone into the cockpit during a landing approach in Salt Lake City, Utah. The incident occurred about 5 miles (9 kilometers) from the airport. The plane landed safely.I don't believe they don't know the source....what could the range be on a laser? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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