U.K. Law Specifically Targets Aircraft Dazzlers
SPOTLIGHT: Shining a light or laser at an aircraft is now a specific criminal offense in the U.K. under a new law introduced by the U.K. Civil Aviation Authority. Article 222 of the Air Navigation Order 2009, which went into effect Jan. 1, states: “A person must not in the U.K. direct or shine any...
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