hakzaw1
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great input all.
I am just guessing but.. except for pilots who are already pretty pissed off about lasers on aircraft.... just ONE flash may not & should not be seen as intentional lasing..
That depends upon the mind set of the pilot- IIRC the FAA only now requires incident reports on INTENTIONAL lasing-- son shooting beams around your yard etc should be something we can still do and enjoy w/o fear of arrest--HOWEVER the nervous nellies quick to call 911 for alomst anything anybody likes to do-- I would worry more about them thasn pilots. I know many and they are not all that fearful-(or laser 'haters') as fixed wing the danger is landing and take-off only at night-
if you read about all those arrests at laserpointersafety.com you will see that many caught were lasing helis and if thats not stoopid enough- medi vac and police choppers and sometimes both-- one was life-flighting an injured child and a 'couple' lased them(a lot)- the 'po po' was alerted and when on scene they lit them up too- She got 6 months he got a lot more--
so be pro-active - i share my lasers and safe/sane use with all I can.. young and old- sometimes its shocking how niave some are- a little like guns- if you learn the safe way with a BB gun asa a youngster - then on to more dangerous weapons (like hunting)hopefully you will do the riight thing later in life. We should not assume everyone is up to date with todays lasers as most are still thinking red cat toy laser 1 mW.
Forbidden fruit and stolen watermelons are the sweetest-
with so many handguns going to school --laser must seem pretty tame in comparison.
here in TX just this week several toddlers were killed by parent's handguns VERY sad.
lock up guns and all lasers >1 mW
end rant
I am just guessing but.. except for pilots who are already pretty pissed off about lasers on aircraft.... just ONE flash may not & should not be seen as intentional lasing..
That depends upon the mind set of the pilot- IIRC the FAA only now requires incident reports on INTENTIONAL lasing-- son shooting beams around your yard etc should be something we can still do and enjoy w/o fear of arrest--HOWEVER the nervous nellies quick to call 911 for alomst anything anybody likes to do-- I would worry more about them thasn pilots. I know many and they are not all that fearful-(or laser 'haters') as fixed wing the danger is landing and take-off only at night-
if you read about all those arrests at laserpointersafety.com you will see that many caught were lasing helis and if thats not stoopid enough- medi vac and police choppers and sometimes both-- one was life-flighting an injured child and a 'couple' lased them(a lot)- the 'po po' was alerted and when on scene they lit them up too- She got 6 months he got a lot more--
so be pro-active - i share my lasers and safe/sane use with all I can.. young and old- sometimes its shocking how niave some are- a little like guns- if you learn the safe way with a BB gun asa a youngster - then on to more dangerous weapons (like hunting)hopefully you will do the riight thing later in life. We should not assume everyone is up to date with todays lasers as most are still thinking red cat toy laser 1 mW.
Forbidden fruit and stolen watermelons are the sweetest-
with so many handguns going to school --laser must seem pretty tame in comparison.
here in TX just this week several toddlers were killed by parent's handguns VERY sad.
lock up guns and all lasers >1 mW
end rant