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Robins Air Force Base Laser-Focused on Aircrew Eye Protection
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Robins Air Force Base Laser-Focused on Aircrew Eye Protection
The Federal Aviation Administration says laser strikes on aircraft have increased by almost 48% since 2020, with more than 10,000 incidents reported in 2025 alone. Pointing a laser at an aircraft became a federal crime in 2012 and can result in up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine. Violators can also face FAA fines in addition to local and state criminal penalties. Source
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