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Offline mosgood

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« Reply #15 on: December 30, 2004, 04:13:02 PM »
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Please.  They have been selling plans for industrial lasers in the back of Popular Science for 20+ years.  High powered lasers figured prominently in the design for the "Star Wars" missile defense system.  That was in the 80's!  Dont tell me they are just now figuring out a laser could be dangerous to commercial airliners??



wasn't to long ago they JUST figured out how dangerous commercial airliners were to buildings......

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« Reply #16 on: December 30, 2004, 05:00:37 PM »
Well, considering that the Japanese figured out a small fighter fully loaded with regular gasoline could do major damage to an armor plated, steel naval vessel 60 years ago, it couldnt have taken much of a leap of imagination to figure out a jumbo jet fully loaded with jet fuel could do some harsh damage to a concrete over steel structure.  Chalk it up to either naivite or simply not thinking that way combined with 200+ years of not being attacked on our own soil to allow it to happen.  Too bad we cant go back to thinking that way.

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« Reply #17 on: December 30, 2004, 06:00:02 PM »
Uh, Star, you say you live in Hawaii.  Don't you consider that American soil?  We won't even bother with all the attacks on the US mainland in the past 200 years.

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« Reply #18 on: January 04, 2005, 01:57:46 PM »
The difference with these cheap green lasers is that you can see the beam in clear weather.  It's not like the red laser where you can just see where the dot is.  It is much easier to point the green laser at a distant object when you can see the beam.

Anyway, they caught the bastard.  The SOB even tried to pin it on his daughter.

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Man Charged With Aiming Laser at Aircraft

2 hours, 31 minutes ago   U.S. National - AP

By WAYNE PARRY, Associated Press Writer

NEWARK, N.J. - A man who initially claimed his daughter aimed a laser at a helicopter was charged after he told federal agents that he pointed the light beam at two aircraft, authorities said Tuesday.

David Banach of Parsippany faces charges of interfering with the operator of a mass transportation vehicle and making false statements to the FBI (news - web sites). He is scheduled to appear in U.S. District Court on Tuesday afternoon.

The aircraft were targeted by the lasers near Teterboro Airport.

On Wednesday night, a pilot preparing to land a chartered jet with 13 people aboard reported seeing three green laser beams about 11 miles from the airport. On Friday, a helicopter carrying Port Authority detectives was hit by a beam as they surveyed the area in an attempt to pinpoint the origin of the original beams.

The two incidents were among a rash of recent reports of lasers allegedly aimed at aircraft, raising fears that the light beams could temporarily blind crew members and lead to accidents. Last month the FBI and the Homeland Security Department sent a memo to law enforcement agencies saying there is evidence that terrorists have explored using lasers as weapons, though federal law enforcement officials have said there is no evidence of any terrorist plot in the current incidents.

According to court papers, under questioning Banach admitted lying and said he shined a laser beam at both the jet and the helicopter. He has not been charged in the helicopter incident.

His lawyer, Gina Mendola-Longarzo, did not immediately return a phone call seeking comment Tuesday.

The chartered jet was flying at about 3,000 feet when the pilot and co-pilot saw a green laser beam strike the windshield three times, according to court documents filed Tuesday. The flash blinded the two temporarily, but they were later able to land the plane safely.

After the helicopter crew also reported seeing laser beams, FBI agents canvassed Banach's neighborhood trying. Banach told the agents it was his daughter who shined a beam at the helicopter, according to court papers. He denied the laser was in use when the jet had passed nearby. But later, Banach submitted to a lie detector test and eventually said he shined the laser beam at both aircraft, according to the court papers. The papers did not give any alleged motive.

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« Reply #19 on: January 04, 2005, 02:23:27 PM »
ya read that.

what a P O S blaming his daughter for his deeds.

shouldnt be allowed to have children if you are going to act that way.
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« Reply #20 on: January 04, 2005, 06:39:28 PM »
You know last Friday was a pretty quiet night on the MMU
ramp until the Port Authority guys came in and dumped 2 guys.

     Turns out the guys were the detectives and the S-76 was
the one that had pinpointed the address of the laser moron.
Glad to know they caught that bonehead.
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