Dangerous TikTok Challenge: Laser Pointers Aimed at Passenger Jet During National Pyrotechnics Festival

Festival-Goers Flash Dozens of Lasers at Passenger Jet

In the midst of the National Pyrotechnics Festival in Mexico, a shocking video emerged on TikTok showing dozens of people shining laser pointers at a passenger jet flying overhead. The festival, which takes place in Tultepec just north of Mexico City, draws around 100,000 attendees every year and runs for seven days, with the main event occurring on March 8th.

The footage showed a plane flying overhead with green laser beams pointed at it. As more people joined in, about a dozen laser pointers were aimed at the jet. A drone was also seen amidst many laser beams. Although it’s unclear which airline was operating the plane, it appeared to be approaching Felipe Ángeles International Airport, the secondary airport in Mexico City.

Shining lasers at aircraft is illegal in most countries, including Mexico. In the United States, such incidents are punishable by up to five years in prison. Incidents involving laser strikes on airplanes have increased significantly in recent years. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) reported a record 13,000 reports from pilots last year, representing a 41% increase from 2022.

The FAA issued a reminder that such incidents endanger lives and are federal crimes. This follows an incident where a man in Buffalo, New York was charged with aiming a laser pointer at a Delta Air Lines jet. Joseph Crapsi could face five years in prison and a $250,000 fine if convicted. The video on TikTok showing people shining lasers at the passenger jet garnered over 30 million views and prompted criticism from viewers who questioned the legality and safety of the act.

As authorities continue to crack down on such incidents across the globe, it’s important to remember that they pose significant risks not only to those involved but also to innocent bystanders nearby.

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