Can you see me now?When a pilot or co-pilot does pre-flights or maintenance operational checks for the laser, stay out of harm's way beyond the danger limit; in a safe place. - Latimer. See also: Out . That means never stand near the nose of the bird during laser testing. Lasers can damage your eyes and cause eventual blindness. And that old song, "I Can See Clearly Now," won't won't Contraction of will not. won't will not won't will apply to you if you're blinded by a laser. Pay attention in the hangar and look for posted signs. If you see a search light shining on the ground, that's your cue cue, n a stimulus that determines or may prompt the nature of a person's response. cue Psychology Any sensory stimulus that evokes a learned patterned response. See Conditioning. a laser test is about to begin. Keep away from the front of the bird and do not look in the direction of the laser. And, pilots, always inform soldiers in the hangar before you start laser testing. When it comes to eyesight eye·sight n. 1. The faculty of sight; vision. 2. Range of vision; view. it's best to be safe rather than have you say ... |
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