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Lasers target two aircraft flying in Oxfordshire | Lasers target two aircraft flying in Oxfordshire |
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A student pilot suffered a "laser burn" to his eye when a green beam was shone at the plane he was flying. | A student pilot suffered a "laser burn" to his eye when a green beam was shone at the plane he was flying. |
Police said two training aircraft were targeted on two consecutive days while they were flying over Charlbury and Chipping Norton in Oxfordshire. | |
Leading Edge Aviation, a pilot training academy, said a 21-year-old man was taken to hospital after one plane was subjected to a "laser attack". | Leading Edge Aviation, a pilot training academy, said a 21-year-old man was taken to hospital after one plane was subjected to a "laser attack". |
The training flights had taken off from London Oxford Airport in Kidlington. | The training flights had taken off from London Oxford Airport in Kidlington. |
Thames Valley Police said the first aircraft was carrying three people on 4 February when a laser was shone at about 19:15 GMT in the Chipping Norton area. | Thames Valley Police said the first aircraft was carrying three people on 4 February when a laser was shone at about 19:15 GMT in the Chipping Norton area. |
After the pilot suffered an eye injury, the plane safely landed at London Oxford Airport. | After the pilot suffered an eye injury, the plane safely landed at London Oxford Airport. |
Leading Edge Aviation said the eye injury had left the student "currently grounded" but added he was expected to make a full recovery and return to training. | Leading Edge Aviation said the eye injury had left the student "currently grounded" but added he was expected to make a full recovery and return to training. |
The following evening at about 17:45 GMT, police said a laser was shone at an aircraft about three miles north of Charlbury, however, nobody was injured on that occasion. | The following evening at about 17:45 GMT, police said a laser was shone at an aircraft about three miles north of Charlbury, however, nobody was injured on that occasion. |
Andy McFarlane, Leading Edge Aviation CEO, said he was "appalled" by the attacks. | Andy McFarlane, Leading Edge Aviation CEO, said he was "appalled" by the attacks. |
He said: "We are proud of the professionalism shown by our crew in taking such decisive action, without which the consequences could have been far more serious." | He said: "We are proud of the professionalism shown by our crew in taking such decisive action, without which the consequences could have been far more serious." |
PC Renee Gabbey-Cristofini said the police did not know "exactly the origin of these laser attacks". | PC Renee Gabbey-Cristofini said the police did not know "exactly the origin of these laser attacks". |
She said: "These were extremely reckless acts which placed both aircraft in significant danger. | She said: "These were extremely reckless acts which placed both aircraft in significant danger. |
"The recklessness of such acts not only endangers the aircraft and all passengers on board, but also those on the ground." | "The recklessness of such acts not only endangers the aircraft and all passengers on board, but also those on the ground." |
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