Wednesday, June 15, 2005

Frequency Jamming


Picture credit: http://www.faa.gov
Excel web sharing - spreadsheet collaboration over the Internet made easy with BadBlueLike handheld lasers pointed at airliners to (presumably) blind pilots, this Washington Times report is somewhat ominous:

...Shortly before touching down in Charlotte, the pilot announced to passengers that the landing was being delayed because somebody was "jamming" the plane's communications with the control tower.
"We have a jamming problem," the lawyer, who asks not to be identified, paraphrased the pilot. "We've gotten word from the tower that our radio frequencies are being jammed."
Then these words: The problem could "involve national security."

..."Unless you find the source, you're not sure if it's inadvertent or on purpose. As you know from reporting on the lasers [being beamed at pilots from the ground], laser incidents go back 10 years. But it wasn't until the September 11th attacks that we have to look at everything through national security lines now."


Washington Times: Jamming
 

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