Taking into account the possibility that doing so may lead to a crash. Is the fine for launching a laser pointer on an airplane too heavy? We were operating at night at Fairbanks International Airport. We were illuminated by the laser. We told the tower that they had notified the airport police. We lead them to criminals. They shined a laser beam on us for 15 minutes while copper pipes from airports and universities surrounded and captured them in action. This is a high-power 110-volt research laser pointer owned by UAF. It has been plugged into the UAF power supply. Our two flight crew wanted them to be arrested. Neither the police department nor the prosecutor will bring charges. Seeing that they are just a group of happy college students. They almost caused the plane to crash.
They are just college students, a few miles from the campus airport. They had harmless fun. Is it possible to make a "laser pointer" weapon to fire the entire AA battery with every shot? If so, what is the effect of being hit? AA batteries can provide 1.5 volts for 400 hours. Therefore, a shot using this weapon will require 1.5 volts and 400 milliamps of current. That's damned, one shot. Therefore, I guess that one shot may slightly hurt someone. It's like they were hit by 2mm.You may notice that this is a "shotgun laser". How is it different from a laser pen? Well, No. However, due to the implementation of many regulations and the term "pointer", you will no longer find laser pens for sale on large websites such as Amazon. The term means that you point the latter to someone. You are more likely to see a "pen" or "laser". Either way, if you're looking for something to use late at night, this rifle pointer is as good as any other pointer I've seen on the market. Its wavelength is 532nm, which is the maximum sensitivity of your eyes (that's why I recommend green instead of other colors).