On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 22:12:40 +0000, 10Squared
wrote in ::
Legrande Harris wrote:
Wouldn't wearing polarized sunglasses just about completely eliminate
the problem of lasers aimed at pilots eyes? The polarization should
completely stop the laser light from coming through the glasses.
Using an LED laser pointer and a pair of polarized glasses I tested your
idea. There is attenuation of the beam that is dependent on the orientation
of the pointer. So, the attenuation depends on how the person on the other
end is holding the pointer.
If the aircraft windscreen were silvered so that it would be
reflective perhaps it would help reduce the laser's effect.
But these methods are going to reduce the pilot's visual acuity at
night.
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