Don't point a laser at an airplane. It's considered in very poor taste.
SHREVEPORT, La. (KPEL News) - A Shreveport woman is in serious trouble after shining laser pointers at two aircraft, which is a major federal crime.
April Nicole Poitras, 45, of Shreveport, entered a guilty plea in federal court to multiple charges and faces up to 5 years in prison and up to a quarter million dollars in fines.
Seriously, just don't do that. Lasing an eyeball can cause serious long term issues.
And the short term effects on a pilot's eyesight ain't so good either.
ReplyDeletejuvat
Blind pilots have a 'problem' landing...
ReplyDeleteDon't forget that what they are calling "laser pointers" here aren't the little cheap things you point at the car.
ReplyDeleteThey are talking MUCH more powerful devices that are federally regulated, the kind that use to be advertised could light a match at short range.
Jonathan
Another idiot. OTOH, the plane was a kilometer up in the air, flying along at probably 100mph. The plane has no windows on the underside. She had a hand held laser pointer. Sign this woman up for the olympic rifle team! She has supernatural ability to target and track, offhand, at extraordinary, unbelievable distances.
ReplyDeleteYes it’s bad to point lazers at planes. And she’s turbo stupid. But no way on earth she could see the reflected green 1/8” dot from 3/4 mile away. So I say the feds are making an example of the lowest hanging fruit to keep the dimwit masses in line.
Drew458
Why, what could possibly be her motivation for doing this? Or is she just full blown stupid to the nth degree?
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