Laser targets passenger planes in Australia
Three passenger planes headed for Sydney airport were targeted by a high-powered laser, with one pilot hit in the eye, police said on Thursday.
The first strike happened on Wednesday evening on the plane's approach, while a laser beam flashed at a second aircraft soon after. In the third incident a pilot was hit in the eye.
All three planes landed safely.
"It's a serious offence," said a local police spokesman, adding that it was thought the incidents were linked.
Laser strikes at flying aircraft has become an international problem, with a flight targeted in New Zealand this week.
New Zealand Air Line Pilots' Association vice-president Glen Kenny said the dangerous scourge was becoming common with 16 cases in the country this year.
The gadgets are prohibited weapons in Australia and a permit is needed to own one, but there are no restrictions on their sale or distribution in New Zealand.
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