A US Air Force fighter wing is asking people to stop aiming laser pointers at its aircraft.
The UK-based fighter wing said this activity poses a "serious threat to flight safety."
AdvertisementA US Air Force fighter wing based in the UK published an advisory asking people to stop pointing lasers at its aircraft.
The 48th Fighter Wing out of RAF Lakenheath said on Thursday that there have been recent incidents of laser pointers being aimed at fighter aircraft during flight operations, raising "significant concerns."
"This dangerous activity, known as 'lasing,' poses a serious threat to flight safety," the fighter wing wrote in a media advisory.
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