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Nov 11th, 2008 at 7:46pm

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TOP STORY  Montreal pilots flashed with laser during landings


Pilots in Montreal say someone is trying to blind them with a laser pointer as they land jets at the city's airport, and they want to track down whoever is responsible.








A pilot in a simulator gets trained to land a plane while the laser is pointed into the cockpit.

CTV.ca News Staff

There have been at least six incidents at Montreal-Trudeau Airport in the past week.

"We want the idiots doing this to stop immediately because it could potentially jeopardize the safety (of those on board)," Capt. Serge Beaulieu of the Air Canada Pilots Association told CTV Montreal on Tuesday.

Pilots believe someone is using a high-powered green laser pointer that's popular among astronomers and amateur star gazers.

A typical five-milliwatt model has a range of roughly 10,000 feet, or three kilometers, and costs about $100. More powerful pointers can generate beams at least twice that distance.

Lasers beamed at cockpits can temporarily blind pilots as they try to land their planes, putting their lives -- and the lives of passengers -- in jeopardy. Crewmembers now receive specific training on how to handle such a situation.

"They don't look straight at the laser because that's dangerous, it could damage the cornea and incapacitate you in some way," said Beaulieu.

According to Transport Canada, the problem is widespread. There have been at least 60 such incidents nation-wide over the past year. In some cases, pilots suffered actual damage to their eyes.

Last year, police in Calgary arrested a 29-year-old man for shining a laser beam at a cockpit. He was fined $1,000.

Transport Canada said fines and jail time can range up to a maximum $100,000 fine for a summary conviction, and up to five years in prison.

In Montreal, pilots are using Global Positioning System devices and sophisticated technology on board their planes to locate the person responsible for the latest incidents.

"We have enough instruments on board that we can tell where it's coming from," said Beaulieu. "If we fly over it, we report the latitude and longitude."

With a report by CTV Montreal's Stephane Giroux


 

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Reply #1 - Nov 11th, 2008 at 8:29pm

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Huh. Why do people do things like this? What do they hope to accomplish? I just don't get it.

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Reply #2 - Nov 11th, 2008 at 8:40pm

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I've got a 5mW green laser pointer, but I have NEVER pointed it at someone, besides escalation of force in Iraq

Why do people do it? Because their dumb?
 
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Reply #3 - Nov 11th, 2008 at 9:41pm

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That is stupid. Angry



There was an incident around Los Angeles once where a few teenagers were pointing lasers at Police helicopters. The pilot of the helicopter was temporary blinded but lucky no one was hurt.
 

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Reply #4 - Nov 11th, 2008 at 10:00pm

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Last year, police in Calgary arrested a 29-year-old man for shining a laser beam at a cockpit. He was fined $1,000.

  Endanger hundreds of lives and get a paltry $1,000 fine? That's not sending a strong enough message IMO.
 

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Reply #5 - Nov 11th, 2008 at 11:43pm

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We've had it happen at PHL!!  Somebody should coat them with sugarwater and throw them to the fire ants!! Angry
 

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Reply #6 - Nov 12th, 2008 at 8:58am

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People like these should be more severly punished then a silly $1000 fine.

They should be assigned to comunity service in a morque. they must clean dead bodies before they are prepared for the coffin.

That would blue print dead, pain and suffering into their sick minds.

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