Russian Govt. Bans Directing Planes with Lasers

The Russian government has altered the country’s aviation code to ban use of lasers and laser-based objects for directing aircraft, whether taxiing, in flight, or during takeoff and landing

The number of laser attacks on pilots in Russia surged last year. Only five cases of laser attacks were registered in the country in 2010, but in 2011 the number jumped to more than 30.

Last October, the lower house of Russia’s Parliament passed a bill significantly toughening punishment for laser attacks on pilots. The bill stipulates that hooligans whose actions have threatened transport safety will be fined 80,000 rubles ($2,580) or sentenced to up to three years in prison, while people caught pointing lasers at aircraft will get seven-year-long jail terms.

 

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