NO NO NO!
Simple as that... A lazer pointer is considered a weapon by both Transport Canada and Federal Aviation Administration.
2007-05-16 15:54:20
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answered by wolvi2889 1
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that is possible; in spite of the undeniable fact that not likely. no person ingredient ever led to a crash, yet a laser pointer mixed with another subject, in spite of the undeniable fact that minor, may be a link in the chain of activities which reasons a crash. working example, perhaps one pilot is incapacitated (a heart attack, perhaps) and the different pilot has low adventure, landing at an unfamiliar airport, then takes a laser to the attention on short very final. He tries to bypass around however the engine spool-up is sluggish and the plane touches off-runway in a bad way... crash. fairly not likely; yet in spite of the undeniable fact that what are the percentages of birds disposing of two engines concurrently over the Hudson (US Air 1549); or 2 plane colliding in mid-air (approximately 12 activities in the previous 2 many years, the worst of which between a 747 and Il-seventy six in India). some comments of laser sightings have crossed my very table, one such experience genuinely did reason non everlasting blindness to a pilot. He substitute into unhurt, yet sent to the scientific institution as a precaution. different airlines have been reporting comparable such occurrences. back, particularly low probability of inflicting any style of incident, however the tendencies are particularly demanding.
2016-11-23 19:04:38
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answered by ? 4
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People in the airline business are dead strict and will not allow you to bring any type of laser pointer on the plain. You can keep it in your luggage but not as carry on. They'll think your hold a gun with a laser attachment or your trying to blind the pilots lol.
2007-05-16 13:31:54
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answered by chaosx_zero 5
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I doubt they would let you take it on the plane. The "security risk" is too high. Your laser will not blind anybody. It takes a long time to blind somebody with a laser. Your laser is in the visible spectrum, around 700nm, so it does minimal damage. However, an infra-red laser at around 800nm will melt the inside of somebody's eye in around 10 seconds, but still will not blind them.
2007-05-16 14:30:38
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answered by orgoglioitalia 1
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i'm sure you can as long as you don't point it at any aircraft.
There's a federal law that anyone who points a laser pointer at an aircraft gets up to 5 years in jail
but otherwise just stick it in your checked luggage...no one is gonna steal it
2007-05-16 13:31:26
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answered by i_am_the_bobo 2
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just ask security that question when you get there, and by the way, don't say hi to jack on the plane
2007-05-16 13:36:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Thery are cheap enough, now. When you get there, stop at a Walgreens and buy a new one.
2007-05-16 14:33:04
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answered by spudmunkey 4
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i dont think so. its better not to bring it. my mom forgot about her nail file in her purse and they had to take her off to the side and search her when we were going to washington d.c.
2007-05-16 13:31:29
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answered by iamkillerqueen09 3
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HA!
GOOD LUCK BUDDY!
you can try but it will be IMMEDIATLY confinscated at the security checkpoint
2007-05-16 14:34:00
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answered by Anonymous
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if you use it, they'll think someone has a rifle on the airplane
2007-05-16 13:30:32
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answered by LD 3
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