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Yep, I've heard this too, the higher power handheld laser can damage or blind people so I'm not surprised really.Police tend to treat this as a major offence, on the same level as a terrorist attack from my understanding.
I thought autopilot lands planes now a days anyway?
Back at college my physics teacher told us of a case where a bus driver was left blinded in 1 eye due to having a red laser shone at him, I'm going to see if I can find anything to back this up, however having a laser shone at me in the past I can quite easily say the effects are startling.
EDIT:
Random link I found, not the greatest, but meh -> http://www.independent.co.uk/news/laser-attack-1292168.html
No, the laser was a distraction which caused an accident and it was the accident that injured him.
Extremely difficult to cause permanent damage to someones eye with a handheld laser not least of which is your own reflexes protecting you.
Temporary blinding is the most likely worst case from having a laser shone at you.
Laser values in the UK are very feeble but still, you can get hold of 5mw greens with little effort which are vastly more visible than reds for 300 foot light sabre effects at night.
Idiots honestly.
Risking the lives of 100's for the "lulz".
tbh just fit the antiflash coating the nuclear bombers use to have, should fix the issue
Kimbie
I thought the bomber only had anti-flash paint and a special visor on the pilots helmet as the Cockpit was pointing away from the blast so didn't really need it.
Of course the other solution, would be to let the planes land themselves, I belive most of the budget airlines with Airbus aircraft do this anyhow, as Airbus is all fly-by-wire its easier than most of the boeing fleet, however I belive some of their AC are now a hybrid of both systems
Kimbie
Why are they even available to the public any way?