02341oam 22005054a 450 991069537500332120060926115857.0(CKB)5470000002368998(OCoLC)71464756(EXLCZ)99547000000236899820041004d2004 ua 0engurcn| |||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe effects of laser illumination on operational and visual performance of pilots during final approach[electronic resource] final report /Van B. Nakagawara ... [and others]Washington, DC :Federal Aviation Administration, Office of Aerospace Medicine ;Springfield, Va. :Available to the public through the National Technical Information Service,[2004]i, 11, 2 pages digital, PDF fileTitle from PDF t.p. (viewed Sept. 9, 2006)."June 2004.""DOT/FAA/AM-04/9."Includes bibliographical references.Several hundred incidents involving the illumination of aircrew members by laser light have been reported in recent years, including several that could have had serious consequences. The purpose of this report is to evaluate the performance of pilots exposed to visible laser radiation during final approach maneuvers at 100 feet above the runway in the Laser-Free Zone (LFZ).Effects of laser illumination on operational and visual performance of pilots during final approach Air pilotsHealth and hygieneLasers in aeronauticsAerospace MedicineLasersadverse effectsVisual PerceptionAir pilotsHealth and hygiene.Lasers in aeronautics.Aerospace Medicine.Lasersadverse effects.Visual Perception.Nakagawara Van B1382952United States.Office of Aerospace Medicine.Civil Aerospace Medical Institute.NLMNLMGPOBOOK9910695375003321The effects of laser illumination on operational and visual performance of pilots during final approach3427173UNINA