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'Lasers are offensive weapons and must be banned' - pilots' union Lasers should be classed as offensive weapons - pilots' union
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Lasers should be classed as "offensive weapons" and banned in the UK, says the British Airline Pilots Association. Laser pointers should be classed as "offensive weapons", the British Airline Pilots Association has said.
The call comes after a New York-bound plane was forced to turn back to London Heathrow Airport after a laser beam hit the cockpit after take off, causing a "medical issue" for one of the pilots.The call comes after a New York-bound plane was forced to turn back to London Heathrow Airport after a laser beam hit the cockpit after take off, causing a "medical issue" for one of the pilots.
It is illegal to shine a light at a plane "so as to dazzle the pilot", but not an offence to own or carry a laser.It is illegal to shine a light at a plane "so as to dazzle the pilot", but not an offence to own or carry a laser.
The union says they are "incredibly dangerous", and could blind pilots.The union says they are "incredibly dangerous", and could blind pilots.
Virgin Atlantic flight VS025 turned back after it was struck by the laser on Sunday evening, about six or seven miles west of Heathrow.Virgin Atlantic flight VS025 turned back after it was struck by the laser on Sunday evening, about six or seven miles west of Heathrow.
How dangerous are lasers to planes?How dangerous are lasers to planes?
'It's only a matter of time until someone dies''It's only a matter of time until someone dies'
"This is not an isolated incident," Balpa's general secretary Jim McAuslan said. "Aircraft are attacked with lasers at an alarming rate and with lasers with ever-increasing strength.""This is not an isolated incident," Balpa's general secretary Jim McAuslan said. "Aircraft are attacked with lasers at an alarming rate and with lasers with ever-increasing strength."
"Modern lasers have the power to blind and certainly to act as a huge distraction and to dazzle the pilots during critical phases of flight.""Modern lasers have the power to blind and certainly to act as a huge distraction and to dazzle the pilots during critical phases of flight."
Former pilot and fellow member of the pilot's union Dave Smith said carrying a laser was "no different to carrying a knife".Former pilot and fellow member of the pilot's union Dave Smith said carrying a laser was "no different to carrying a knife".
He said legislation on lasers - first introduced in 2010 - should be much tougher.He said legislation on lasers - first introduced in 2010 - should be much tougher.
"The law at the moment is totally inadequate. The law from 2010 is just an offence of shining the laser into the cockpit, but of course that is very difficult to prove.""The law at the moment is totally inadequate. The law from 2010 is just an offence of shining the laser into the cockpit, but of course that is very difficult to prove."
Lasers produce a concentrated, pencil-like beam of light which can be directed over large distances.Lasers produce a concentrated, pencil-like beam of light which can be directed over large distances.
They vary in strength and have a wide variety of uses, including CD readers, printers, barcode scanners, presentational aids, DIY alignment tools and medical surgery.They vary in strength and have a wide variety of uses, including CD readers, printers, barcode scanners, presentational aids, DIY alignment tools and medical surgery.
It is the misuse of laser pointers, sometimes referred to as laser pens, which is generating concern.It is the misuse of laser pointers, sometimes referred to as laser pens, which is generating concern.
'Precautionary measure''Precautionary measure'
Last year, a man who targeted a Police Scotland helicopter with a laser pen was jailed for 12 months after detectives used thermal imaging equipment to locate him.Last year, a man who targeted a Police Scotland helicopter with a laser pen was jailed for 12 months after detectives used thermal imaging equipment to locate him.
Craig Ryan, 23, shone the beam at the aircraft from his garden in Stevenston, forcing the pilot to take evasive action.Craig Ryan, 23, shone the beam at the aircraft from his garden in Stevenston, forcing the pilot to take evasive action.
In 2014 three men from Leicestershire were jailed for using laser pens to dazzle pilots coming in to land at East Midlands Airport.In 2014 three men from Leicestershire were jailed for using laser pens to dazzle pilots coming in to land at East Midlands Airport.
In one case the pilots' vision was so badly affected that they had to cover the cockpit and land using instruments alone.In one case the pilots' vision was so badly affected that they had to cover the cockpit and land using instruments alone.
The Metropolitan Police has said it is investigating Sunday's incident but there have been no arrests so far.The Metropolitan Police has said it is investigating Sunday's incident but there have been no arrests so far.
Virgin Atlantic said the flight returned to the west London airport as a "precautionary measure" after the co-pilot reported feeling unwell.Virgin Atlantic said the flight returned to the west London airport as a "precautionary measure" after the co-pilot reported feeling unwell.
Passengers were grounded overnight and due to board an alternative flight at 13:00 GMT on Monday but some complained about the length of the delay.Passengers were grounded overnight and due to board an alternative flight at 13:00 GMT on Monday but some complained about the length of the delay.
Photographer Max Earey tweeted: "So the aircraft lands @10.30pm but you can't get me out again until 1pm tomorrow! REALLY @VirginAtlantic I'm losing a whole day of my trip."Photographer Max Earey tweeted: "So the aircraft lands @10.30pm but you can't get me out again until 1pm tomorrow! REALLY @VirginAtlantic I'm losing a whole day of my trip."
But Jessica Moore, who was travelling to New York for a holiday with her boyfriend, said she thought the pilots were right to turn around.But Jessica Moore, who was travelling to New York for a holiday with her boyfriend, said she thought the pilots were right to turn around.
"Many people on the plane were quite worried they weren't telling us the whole truth but I didn't think that was the case," she said."Many people on the plane were quite worried they weren't telling us the whole truth but I didn't think that was the case," she said.
According to Balpa, being hit with a laser can result in temporary vision loss associated with flash blindness; a "visual interference that persists after the source of illumination has been removed".According to Balpa, being hit with a laser can result in temporary vision loss associated with flash blindness; a "visual interference that persists after the source of illumination has been removed".
It can also cause an after-image - an "image left in the visual field after exposure to a bright light" - and glare in the cockpit.It can also cause an after-image - an "image left in the visual field after exposure to a bright light" - and glare in the cockpit.
In November 2015 it was reported that the eye of a British Airways pilot was damaged after a "military" strength laser was shone into his aircraft.In November 2015 it was reported that the eye of a British Airways pilot was damaged after a "military" strength laser was shone into his aircraft.
Between January 2009 and June 2015 more than 8,998 laser incidents across the country were reported to the UK Civil Aviation Authority.Between January 2009 and June 2015 more than 8,998 laser incidents across the country were reported to the UK Civil Aviation Authority.
In 2014 alone, there were 1,440 reported incidents in the UK. Heathrow had the most, at 168.In 2014 alone, there were 1,440 reported incidents in the UK. Heathrow had the most, at 168.
Manchester International airport had the second most in that period, with 107, followed by Birmingham airport, with 92, and Leeds Bradford airport, with 81.Manchester International airport had the second most in that period, with 107, followed by Birmingham airport, with 92, and Leeds Bradford airport, with 81.
In the US, CNN reported, there were 20 incidents during one night alone in November last year.In the US, CNN reported, there were 20 incidents during one night alone in November last year.
'Laser tagging games''Laser tagging games'
Aviation expert Julian Bray said he had heard of "laser tagging" games, where people would try to shine a beam onto the fuselage of an aircraft.Aviation expert Julian Bray said he had heard of "laser tagging" games, where people would try to shine a beam onto the fuselage of an aircraft.
Such incidents were becoming fairly common, he said, and were "very, very dangerous".Such incidents were becoming fairly common, he said, and were "very, very dangerous".
A CAA spokesman said: "We strongly urge anyone who sees a laser being used at night in the vicinity of an airport to contact the police immediately."A CAA spokesman said: "We strongly urge anyone who sees a laser being used at night in the vicinity of an airport to contact the police immediately."
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