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Mysuru airport authorities issue warning against use of laser lights

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Mysuru airport authorities issue warning against use of laser lights
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Mysuru airport authorities have issued a strict advisory prohibiting the use of laser lights and high-intensity searchlights near the airport due to aviation safety risks. Violators face potential prosecution and imprisonment under various aviation and criminal laws.

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Laser strikes pose a significant threat to pilot visibility and air traffic control operations, necessitating public awareness to prevent accidents.

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Mysuru airport authorities have issued a strong public advisory against use of laser lights, beams and high-intensity searchlights directed towards the sky, aircraft or the Air Traffic Control (ATC) tower.

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The article is a factual public service announcement regarding safety regulations.

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