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SAE ARP6378

Current

Current

The latest, up-to-date edition.

Guidance on Mitigation Strategies Against Laser Illumination Effects

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Language(s)

German, English

Published date

02-06-2018

£139.14
Excluding VAT

1. SCOPE
2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS
3. DEFINITIONS
4. LASER EFFECTS ON VISION AND TASK PERFORMANCE
5. PILOT EDUCATION AND TRAINING
6. LASER GLARE PROTECTION
7. LASER ILLUMINATION DETECTION AND LOCATION
8. NOTES
APPENDIX A - PROCEDURES AND CHECKLISTS
APPENDIX B - SUMMARY OF 2003 FAA SIMULATOR STUDY
APPENDIX C - LASER GLARE PROTECTION EXAMPLES
APPENDIX D - LASER ILLUMINATION DETECTION AND LOCATION
APPENDIX E - COMMITTEE TESTING OF LGP IN MOCKUP COCKPITS

Provides guidance to users, regulators and persons in the aviation field who may be affected by the potential visual interference effects of lasers aimed at aircraft by the general public.

DocumentType
Standard
Pages
58
PublisherName
SAE International
Status
Current

This document is intended to give guidance to users, regulators and persons in the aviation field who may be affected by the potential visual interference effects of lasers aimed at aircraft by the general public. The potential effects include startle (distraction, disruption, disorientation, and operational incapacitation), glare, and flashblindness. This document provides mitigation strategies against such effects, including operational procedures, pilot education, and the use of Laser Glare Protection.Prevention of harm from laser eye injuries is discussed but is not a focus of this document, due to the extremely low likelihood of injurious levels of laser light in typical aircraft illumination scenarios.Devices for detecting and reporting hazardous laser illuminations are briefly described in Appendix D, but are not a focus of this document.Some information in this document may also be useful for non-aviation users, such as persons driving vehicles. Additional information can be found in ANSI Z136.6, “Safe Use of Lasers Outdoors”.

SAE ARP 5293 : 2005 SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS FOR LASERS PROJECTED IN THE NAVIGABLE AIRSPACE
SAE ARP5598 Unauthorized Laser Illuminations: Pilot Operational Procedures
SAE AIR5995 Evaluation of Human Factor Considerations for Outdoor Laser Operations in the Navigable Airspace
FAA AC 70-2 : 2005 REPORTING OF LASER ILLUMINATION OF AIRCRAFT
ANSI Z136.6 : 2015 SAFE USE OF LASERS OUTDOORS
SAE AS 4970 : 1999 HUMAN FACTORS CONSIDERATIONS FOR OUTDOOR LASER OPERATIONS IN THE NAVIGABLE AIRSPACE

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