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I'm going to "Laser" a pilot.



 
 
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Old January 28th 05, 02:46 AM
Bob Gardner
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You're crazier than a bedbug. Hope you have a good source of slightly used
retinas.

Bob Gardner

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Hello FBI surveillance software?

Anyway, I am now in possession of one brand new "Jasper" DPSS 5mw laser
from bigha.com. That's the same laser used in the recent media hyped
incidents at KTEB. I'm going to test the claims that pilots can be
visually impaired empirically. (Guess who the pilot is.) The weather is
perfect for his. -20 and clear. I plan to try it at distance of about
3500' which is as close as anyone is likely to get to a landing plane. I
happen to work near a perfect stretch of parking lot (one of the best
places in a busy metropolis to land if you really have to) which is
perfect for this. It's very runway-like. I'm going to do three things:

1. Measure the size of the beam at a measured distance.

2. Look into the beam for about 500ms after conditioning my eyes to usual
night flying light levels.

3. Have a skilled pistol marksman (cop friend) try to accurately hold the
beam steady at a measured distance both free hand and with support and see
what the wiggle area is.

If anyone else can think of anything else they'd like to see tried (no,
not in *my* plane) please post it here.

This isn't meant to be a scientific experiment or to become information
used instead of any government research or guidelines. OK?

moo



 




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