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"Mike" wrote in message om... Laser injures Delta pilot's eye A pilot flying a Delta Air Lines jet was injured by a laser that illuminated the cockpit of the aircraft as it approached Salt Lake City International Airport last week, U.S. officials said. at http://www.washtimes.com/national/20...1356-3924r.htm I read the article. In a former life, I worked in a laser laboratory with high-powered lasers capable of inducing significant damage. Laser damage, when it occurs, is instantaneous and irreversible. That's part one. Part two, divergence and scattering through the atmosphere will significantly reduce the energy per unit area. At any range over a few thousand feet you'd need a weapons grade laser to produce anything more than the so-called dazzle effect. Part three, the dazzle effect can be dangerous if it affects a person's ability to perform a required task -- whether it is a pilot or a tank driver. Part four, weapons grade lasers don't operate in the visible spectrum (mostly) and don't cause dazzles. (Why? Because if you operate a laser in the visible spectrum on a battlefield someone is going to shoot at you.) Part five, lasers used in light shows don't have the energy required to cause tissue damage outside a few meters range. For the moment, I'm skeptical of the damage to the Delta pilot's eyes. Oh, I almost forgot, I was involved in an incident where a person got flashed with a laser. The investigation lasted more than three months. The end result was "Mr. (blank)'s left eye was not damaged by the (blank) laser." The report went on to say the symptoms were psychosomatic. |
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