Rescue Laser Flare @ helicopter helmet.com

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The GLF031-01 Rescue Laser Flare® is a hand-held day and nighttime laser signaling device that provides a convenient, effective way to signal a rescue party. It's waterproof, rugged design combines the safety of a laser signaling device with the convenience of a flashlight. Brilliant green light makes it the most visible of the three models and the preferred style of Search and Rescue (SAR) professionals.

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Once you shine the light at your rescue helicopter you blind the pilot. Your rescue copter aborts the mission. The pilot is then grounded.

navyclock
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A SAR pilot is/should be familiar with:

U.S.C. Title 18, Chapter 2, Sec. 39A(c)(3)
(c) Exceptions.-This section does not prohibit aiming a beam of a laser
pointer at an aircraft, or the flight path of such an aircraft, by-
(3) by an individual using a laser emergency signaling device to send an emergency distress signal.

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Holy shit you are actually telling people to shine a laser at aircraft!? That is so dangerous, you would blind the pilot for fucks sake! Never under any circumstances do you use a laser as a rescue light, use a god damn strobe light!

LordoftheGrunts
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@icup728 In a search and rescue type of operation, it would be ok.

MachTucker
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lol in Cali, its illegal to shine lasers at planes and helicopters, so FAIL

icup
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Overpriced total junk. Greatland Rescue Laser Flare Magnum Red. The laser does not work as stated by the manufacturer. Visibility on nighttime maximum 1 mile, daytime - 40 ft (according to the manufacturer's requests, respectively: nighttime 20 mails, daytime 1-3 miles). My $15 laser works 10 times better :) Replacing the batteries with new ones didn't help at all.

USMerit
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A SAR pilot is/should be familiar with:

U.S.C. Title 18, Chapter 2, Sec. 39A(c)(3)
(c) Exceptions.-This section does not prohibit aiming a beam of a laser
pointer at an aircraft, or the flight path of such an aircraft, by-
(3) by an individual using a laser emergency signaling device to send an emergency distress signal.

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