Description / Abstract:
This document addresses the operational safety and human factors
aspects of unauthorized laser illumination events in navigable
airspace. The topics addressed include operational procedures,
training, and protocols that flight crew members should follow in
the event of a laser exposure. Of particular emphasis, this
document outlines coping strategies for use during critical phases
of flight. Although lasers are capable of causing retinal damage,
most laser cockpit illuminations, to date, has been relatively low
in irradiance causing primarily startle reactions, visual glare,
flashblindness and afterimages. Permanent eye injuries from
unauthorized laser exposures have been extremely rare. This
document describes pilot operational procedures in response to the
visual disruptions associated with low to moderate laser exposures
that pilots are most likely to encounter during flight operations.
With education and training, pilots can take actions that safeguard
both their vision and the safety of their passengers.