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Air Ambulance Helicopter Struck by Lasers

An Ornge Ottawa based air ambulance helicopter was struck by blue and green lasers while transporting a patient





Air Ambulance Helicopter Struck by Lasers
Ornge, November 03, 2022 - On October 25, 2022 an Ornge Ottawa based air ambulance helicopter was struck by blue and green lasers while transporting a patient.

During departure of an on scene response in Alfred, a blue laser was directed at the helicopter multiple times.

The aircraft and crew were departing the scene with a patient. Video of the occurence was captured and can be viewed below. The transport was completed without delay.

A report has been filed with the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) for investigation and a Direct Bright Illumination Report has been filed with Transport Canada.

Ornge encourages anyone who witnessed this incident to contact the OPP or Transport Canada. Anonymous tips can also be submitted through Crime Stoppers at https://crimestoppers.ca/.

While descending and approaching an Ottawa area hospital with the same patient, the aircraft was struck a second time by a green laser on the pilot side of the helicopter. The laser was reported as originating from an area on the East side of Central Experimental Farm, near Ottawa Civic Hospital.

A report has been filed with the Ottawa Police Service for investigation and a Direct Bright Illuminiation Report has been filed with Transport Canada.

Ornge encourages anyone who witnessed this incident to contact the Ottawa Police Service at 613-236-1222 ext. 5166 or Transport Canada. Anonymous tips can also be submitted through Crime Stoppers toll-free at 1-800-222-8477 or at https://crimestoppers.ca/.

Arrivals and departures are critical phases of flight for the flight crew and require complete focus. Any distractions or injuries put the crew, patients and aircraft at risk.

Pointing lasers at aircraft can: ​​
- Distract pilots
- Cause temporary or permanent blindness
- Create a glare in the cockpit affecting pilot vision
- Cause further injury to Ornge patients
- Distract or injure Ornge paramedic

Under the Aeronautics Act, if an individual is convicted of pointing a laser at an aircraft, they could face up to:
- $100,000 in fines
- 5 years in prison
- Or both

Anyone who witnesses lasers being pointed towards any aircraft can contact their local police or Transport Canada.

For more information about laser strikes, feel free to visit this Laser Strike Campaign page by Transport Canada.

Air Ambulance Helicopter Struck by Lasers
Ornge air ambulance helicopter





Location : CA CUUP - Ottawa Macdonald Cartier

  Comments


Sadly,many people doesn’t have notion how this playing cause injuries to crew members and passengers,and possible incidents that may cause severe consequences as a fatal accidents.


  See also


CA Ornge Canadian Ambulance Services
Air Medical Ambulance Services
helicopter Helicopters Accident Reports




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