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Old February 1st 05, 06:24 AM
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"Skywise"

Laser induced retinal damage is also difficult to diagnose.
It takes an opthamologist with experince in laser injuries
to make a proper diagnosis. So far, all I have been told is
that the diagnosis was made by "a physician."


IIRC, it was recommended that laserists get retina scans before they begin
working with lasers. They're useful in determining if an injury has
occurred.

The only thing that is certain and is indisputible is that
even a small laser can potentially be a hazard to aircraft
operations at critical times such as final approach.


Even that's debateable. (For laser pointers, anyway.)

My efforts are currently concentrating on the alleged
retinal damage.


Post your findings here.

moo