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Yorkshire Air Ambulance crew member suffers eye injury in laser attack

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A Yorkshire Air Ambulance crew member has been left with damage to his eye after being subject to a laser attack

Yorkshire Air Ambulance (YAA) has seen a disturbing rapid escalation in laser attacks. Over the course of a single week, YAA has been subjected to three separate and deliberate laser assaults, with the latest attack resulting in an injury to one of their crew members.

On Friday evening (September 22) during a transit flight back to their Nostell airbase, YAA Technical Crew Member Alex Clark, became the unfortunate victim of the most recent laser strike. Horrifically, the laser beam managed to hit Alex in one of his eyes resulting in a burn on his cornea.

Although he is now on a path to a full recovery, his injury poignantly emphasises the very real threats faced by YAAโ€™s crew members.

These attacks have left the YAA searching for answers, as there appears to be no discernible pattern or motive behind these acts of senseless stupidity. The safety of YAAโ€™s crews and the patients they serve is paramount, and these attacks constitute a threat to both.

YAA Chief Pilot Owen McTeggart emphasised the severe consequences of laser attacks on air ambulance operations: โ€œIf we get a laser attack while trying to land at the site of an incident, it means we cannot land, and the injured person on the ground doesnโ€™t get the care that we are there to provide.โ€

โ€œIt doesnโ€™t take much for the eyes to be permanently damaged by a laser, and while the laser itself might not be a danger if it doesnโ€™t contact the eyes, it is a massive distraction for the crew during a critical stage of flight and causes much distress.โ€œ

โ€œA lot of it is ignorance to the implications it can have on our operations. And Iโ€™m sure most people who point a laser at a helicopter think itโ€™s just a laugh and no harm is caused. But it can, in some cases, have life-changing consequences for the pilot, the crew, and if itโ€™s an air ambulance under threat, the patient in the back whose life they are trying to save.โ€.

Mike Harrop, YAA Chairman, implores those responsible for these attacks to consider the gravity of their actions and the potential harm they are causing.ย 

He added: โ€œThe safety and well-being of YAAโ€™s dedicated crew members and patients are non-negotiable priorities.ย  Our crew shouldnโ€™t fear flying on a shift at YAA, all because someone somewhere finds it amusing to shine lasers at aircraft, or they are ignorant to the dangers they are putting our crew in.โ€œ

โ€œRegardless of whether YAA is being deliberately targeted or mistaken for another helicopter โ€“ it is wholly unacceptable for one of our crew members to suffer an injury due to someone elseโ€™s reckless actions.โ€

YAA now calls upon its supporters throughout the local communities it serves to assist in raising awareness of the dangers of shining lasers at aircraft. ย Anyone with information related to these attacks is urged to come forward and contact the police, and help ensure that such incidents do not happen again.

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