Hope you followed the procedures in Advisory Circular 70-2A to report this incident.
I've had it happen twice. The second time I simply turned all my lights off and the problem disappeared. I turned them on 5 minutes later.
Hopefully karma will bite these worthless scumbags in the ass, and they'll die some horrible death.
I have zero sympathy or tolerance for somebody who would laser a plane. There's a special level in hell for such scumbags, and hopefully they end up there very soon.
We need one in the fifty gigawatt range we can fire back.
Pardon my ignorance.
So we are talking about those dollar store laser pointers?
Can those really do anything from 1000s of feet away?
Surely not. The odds of someone being able to focus it on your eyeball with pinpoint accuracy for long enough to do damage seems impossible.
Again, I have not had it happen so I am talking out of school here but is this a real concern?
My CFI saw one the other night during a night XC.. He told me about a time he reported one and saw law enforcement scramble on the ground and actually catch the guy doing it.
Seriously..I have zero respect for anybody who would do this. Anybody caught doing this should be shot on the spot.
So you find a 7yr old kid who doesn't know better. Still happy with your plan?
There's a difference between deliberately attempting to blind someone and shining a light up to a far away object, wondering if it'll reach.
Does anyone know if people have actually been caught and prosecuted for lasing a plane?
And if so, I wonder what the penalty was?
I'm betting most of it are kids who found Daddy's Tactical laser. If there are any mature adults doing it, they're either a moron, sociopath, or could be prosecuted as an act of terrorism if you want to stretch it and go there.
Has anyone actually brought down an aircraft with a laser? From what I could find, there are around 4000 laser incidents each year involving aircraft, and not one has resulted in permanent damage to anyone or anything. Yes, the people who do this are stupid and should be caught, but seriously advocating they be punished as you guys say is ridiculous. Most of these people are teens who don't think they have anything better to do, and are screwing around. They're not trying to make planes fall out of the sky, and as far as I'm concerned, they have never succeeded in doing so. You're acting like they're shooting at us pilots with bazookas in a war zone.
There are lasers you can buy for $200 that will cause permanent blindness with only a few seconds exposure. As Denny said this can cause serious and possibly permanent damage, to say nothing of a safe flight.
Does this happen more often than even us pilots ever hear about?
Before Lazers it was .22s and 30-30s.
Back in the day, the Lockheed flying club had a C140. Guy (member) took it out one nice day and flew around the hills in north GA. When he got back it had several bullet holes in it.