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Place: Porto Airport

Portugal asked to review laser laws after pilot blinded
Portugal asked to review laser laws after pilot blinded

Irish air accident investigators have called on the Portuguese civil aviation authority to review current legislation regarding the use of dangerous lasers after a Ryanair flight crew was forced to abort a landing because a pilot was ‘temporarily blinded.’

Mon, 11 Sep, 2017

Captain aborted landing over laser light
Captain aborted landing over laser light

Irish air accident investigators have recommended that aviation authorities in Portugal review their current legislation after the crew of a Ryanair flight was targeted by a dangerous laser light.

Tue, 06 Dec, 2016

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