Thursday, January 10 2013 6:22 PM EST2013-01-10 23:22:15 GMT
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) -- The Coast Guard said Thursday it supports the ban of green laser sales Horry County enacted earlier this week. According to officials, last summer was among the worst for incidentsMore >>
The Coast Guard said Thursday it supports the ban of green laser sales Horry County enacted earlier this week.More >>
Tuesday, August 14 2012 1:27 PM EDT2012-08-14 17:27:20 GMT
Horry County Council is expected to consider a ban on certain types of lasers after recent problems with green lasers aimed at Coast Guard helicopters.More >>
Horry County Council is expected to consider a ban on certain types of lasers after recent problems with green lasers aimed at Coast Guard helicopters.More >>
Sunday, August 5 2012 6:30 PM EDT2012-08-05 22:30:35 GMT
The USCG has sent a letter to local governments along the Grand Strand warning they may have to limit rescue activities along the northern SC beaches unless they can stop green lasers being aimed at aircraft.More >>
The Coast Guard has sent a letter to local governments along the Grand Strand warning they may have to limit rescue activities along the northern South Carolina beaches unless they can stop the problems of green lasers being aimed at aircraft.More >>
Thursday, July 19 2012 6:44 PM EDT2012-07-19 22:44:36 GMT
Just one little green flash of light can bring down a big U.S. Coast Guard orange helicopter. More >>
U.S. Coast Guard officials say the trend of people shooting green laser pointers into the sky is growing in the area.More >>
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — A green laser directed at a U.S. Coast Guard helicopter temporarily blinded the aircrew and forced them to land abruptly Wednesday morning while attempting to search for the source of three orange flares spotted near Garden City Beach, S.C.
This is the third time in three weeks a Coast Guard search has been hindered due to green lasers in the Grand Strand, the beach region from Little River, S.C. to Georgetown, S.C.
The aircrew, from Air Facility Charleston, S.C., had just arrived at the search area to begin searching when the laser hit the aircraft at about 1:45 a.m., forcing the aircrew to stop searching and land. One crewman received direct laser exposure and was not cleared to fly again until Wednesday afternoon.
Watchstanders at Sector Charleston immediately directed a boat crew from Coast Guard Station Georgetown to take over the search. However, due to the distance from Georgetown, the boat crew didn't arrive at the search area until about two hours after the helicopter departed.
A different helicopter crew from Air Station Savannah flew over the area at dawn to continue searching.
The search ended later Wednesday morning but the source of the flares was never located.
The green lasers limit air and boat crew members' vision, making it difficult from them to safely operate the aircraft and boats, thus making it extremely dangerous for the Coast Guardsmen operating them and other people nearby. A delay during a search could also result in the death of the person or people the Coast Guard is attempting to save.
Cmdr. Gregory Fuller, commanding officer at Air Station Savannah, which provides Coast Guard air support for the Grand Strand, has deemed the entire Grand Strand very high risk and now requires aircrews to consider laser risk in the area before responding to a distress call.
"We've been very fortunate that the green laser incidents haven't yet resulted in tragedy," said Fuller. "But every time we send our aircrews to the Grand Strand, we're telling them to fly into the equivalent of a storm, where it's almost guaranteed they'll be hit. We're simply asking the public to stop putting Coast Guard men and women in senseless and unnecessary danger."
The Federal Aviation Administration reports lasing incidents rose 902 percent from 2005 to 2011. Shining any laser at an aircraft is a federal offense under 14 CFR 19.11. Several people have been convicted under this and similar state laws. These convictions have resulted in prison terms as long as five years, fines of up to $11,000, and five years probation.
Evangelist Franklin Graham prayed on a sidewalk outside the Pentagon Thursday after his invitation to a prayer service inside was withdrawn because of comments that insulted people of other religions. More>>
A missing person report was issued Monday, March 19, 2012, for Marjorie Gayle McCaffrey. Since, there have been searches and prayer services, but few developments in the investigation.More >>
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It's the biggest case of its kind in the history of the Charleston area. With dozens of victims over the course of nearly 10 years, the ReVille case shook the Lowcountry. More >>
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For months the Waring family searched for their daughter reaching out to the press, even hiring a team of private investigators. It was a case that attracted national media attention.More >>
For months the Waring family searched for their daughter reaching out to the press, even hiring a team of private investigators. It was a case that attracted national media attention.More >>