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Old 10th January 2005, 09:00   #1 (permalink)
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Laser attacks on aircraft - Auckland

There have been reports of a bright green light being directed at aircraft on approach to Auckland. I assume some deadbeat nutter has a l@ser. It is happening in the US as well.

http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...ll.html#188926

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Old 10th January 2005, 11:12   #2 (permalink)
 
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It's also occurring here in Australia. There is at least 1 airport here that has a Notam out regarding the use of a green l@ser.
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Old 10th January 2005, 23:20   #3 (permalink)
 
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Start to panic when the l@ser is closely followed by a rocket propelled aluminium tube!

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Old 12th January 2005, 09:39   #4 (permalink)
 
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Can anyone actually see where the l@ser is coming from in AKL?
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Old 12th January 2005, 13:13   #5 (permalink)
 
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Wow NZ you are now important
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Old 12th January 2005, 15:08   #6 (permalink)
 
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Onewordanswer.

That is six.

Unless NZ is two?
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Old 12th January 2005, 16:47   #7 (permalink)
 
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Thurs "The Australian"

Lasers aimed at landing aircraft
By Steve Creedy
January 13, 2005

l@ser beams have been directed at the cockpit windows of planes landing at a Queensland airport three times in the last month, putting passengers' lives at risk.

Aviation officials believe a strong green l@ser was aimed at two 18-passenger planes and a 125-seat Jetstar Boeing 717 as they lined up to land at Maroochydore Airport.

Two, including the Jetstar incident, took place in December while the third was reported last week about 22km from the airport as the plane was on a final approach in the evening.

The Federal Government has grave concerns about the incidents. Transport Minister John Anderson's spokesman warned that "any act that would potentially endanger the flying public will not be tolerated".

"The Government treats the shining of l@sers into the cockpits of landing aircraft very seriously, and there are extremely heavy penalties for anybody found to be deliberately engaging in this stupid and dangerous practice," the spokesman said.

Airline officials warned any person caught recklessly endangering an aircraft could face a 14-year jail term and, in some circumstances, life imprisonment.

The officials believe the l@ser could be similar to readily available devices used in the surveying and construction industry.

Airservices Australia spokesman Richard Dudley confirmed that a number of incidents had been reported to the air-traffic control provider and were being investigated by Queensland police.

"The reason it's regarded as an extremely serious matter is that obviously a l@ser beam being shone into an aircraft cockpit can not only distract the pilots but may also, more seriously, result in an accident," Mr Dudley said.

The incidents are similar to US cases that prompted an FBI crackdown and ultimately saw New Jersey man David Banach facing up to 25 years' jail and fines of up to $US500,000 ($662,000) for anti-terrorism violations.

Commercial pilot Richard Woodward said pointing a l@ser anywhere near an aircraft was "foolish in the extreme and incredibly dangerous". "It may cause retinal damage or it may just be temporary, but the consequences are frightening," Mr Woodward said.

"Over a built-up area like Maroochydore it is endangering everyone's lives - not only the people on the aeroplane but the people on the ground."

Mr Woodward, technical director of the Australian and International Pilots Association, said the issue of flash blindness from l@sers was one that had been worrying pilots for years.

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Old 13th January 2005, 01:00   #8 (permalink)
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About two and a half months ago i was on descent into Sydeny (approx 30nm to the north traking via MQD-RIC) and noticed an intense green light entering the cabin. A quick glance confirmed the source was ground bassed and within a populated area.

The event was report to ATC airborne and Airservices once on the ground.

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Old 13th January 2005, 02:26   #9 (permalink)
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Here's the latest from the US DOT:

A copy of the FAA’s advisory circular is available formathere in .pdf format

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