Question of the Week: Pointing Lasers at Aircraft, Throwing the Book at Offenders
The House of Representatives has passed a bill that would make it a crime to point a laser at an aircraft, punishable by up to five years in prison. Does the punishment fit the crime? Plus: Your reponse to last week’s question on whether the FAA should mandate traffic advisory systems to prevent midair collisions.
PREVIOUS RESULTS ***
Last week, AVweb asked whether the FAA should require traffic advisory systems for all aircraft to reduce the number of midair collisions (and other threats to aviation safety). Not surprisingly, the readers who answered our poll overwhelmingly said no, we don't need yet more avionics mandated by the FAA.
A complete breakdown of the responses can be viewed here.
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THIS WEEK'S QUESTION ***
The House of Representatives has passed a bill that would make it a crime to point a laser at an aircraft, punishable by up to five years in prison. Does the punishment fit the crime?
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