.Aero
8th May 2008, 00:59
Taken from today's Gulf Daily News.
'Laser guns' flashed as plane lands MANAMA
A GANG which allegedly aimed a laser dazzler at a plane landing at Bahrain International Airport has been arrested.
Police caught them as they were aiming the lasers at the aircraft while it was landing.
They have appeared before the General Prosecutor to be interrogated and face charges, Interior Ministry Assistant Under-Secretary for Legal Affairs Colonel Mohammed Rashid Buhmood said yesterday.
He also warned against such criminal acts, which could carry life imprisonment, in addition to sanctions stipulated by the law on civil aviation.
Under the penal law, convicts could even get capital punishment in case of casualties.
The ban also applies to the use of dazzling lights to blur aircraft during descent.
Other aircraft crews have reported use of lasers and dazzling lights, which prompted the Interior Ministry to take strong action.
http://www.gulf-daily-news.com/Story.asp?Article=216732&Sn=BNEW&IssueID=31049
'Laser guns' flashed as plane lands MANAMA
A GANG which allegedly aimed a laser dazzler at a plane landing at Bahrain International Airport has been arrested.
Police caught them as they were aiming the lasers at the aircraft while it was landing.
They have appeared before the General Prosecutor to be interrogated and face charges, Interior Ministry Assistant Under-Secretary for Legal Affairs Colonel Mohammed Rashid Buhmood said yesterday.
He also warned against such criminal acts, which could carry life imprisonment, in addition to sanctions stipulated by the law on civil aviation.
Under the penal law, convicts could even get capital punishment in case of casualties.
The ban also applies to the use of dazzling lights to blur aircraft during descent.
Other aircraft crews have reported use of lasers and dazzling lights, which prompted the Interior Ministry to take strong action.
http://www.gulf-daily-news.com/Story.asp?Article=216732&Sn=BNEW&IssueID=31049