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02 June 2011

FAA to Impose Civil Penalties for Pointing Lasers into Cockpits


Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrator Randy Babbitt announced today that the FAA will begin to impose civil penalties against people who point a laser into the cockpit of an aircraft.

“Our top priority is protecting the safety of the traveling public. We will not hesitate to take tough action against anyone who threatens the safety of our passengers, pilots and air transportation system,” said Secretary LaHood.

“Shining a laser into the cockpit of an aircraft is not a joke. These lasers can temporarily blind a pilot and make it impossible to safely land the aircraft, jeopardizing the safety of the passengers and people on the ground,” said FAA Administrator Babbitt.


The maximum civil penalty the FAA can impose on an individual for violating the FAA’s regulations that prohibit interfering with a flight crew is $11,000 per violation.

This year, pilots have reported more than 1,100 incidents nationwide of lasers being pointed at aircraft. Laser event reports have steadily increased since the FAA created a formal reporting system in 2005 to collect information from pilots. Reports rose from nearly 300 in 2005 to 1,527 in 2009 and 2,836 in 2010.

In 2010, Los Angeles International Airport recorded the highest number of laser events in the country for an individual airport with 102 reports, and the greater Los Angeles area tallied nearly twice that number, with 201 reports.  So far this year, LAX has recorded 30 laser events.


Legislation that would criminalize purposefully aiming a laser device at an aircraft is currently pending in Congress. The Senate included this language in the FAA Air Transportation Modernization and Safety Improvement Act, which it passed on 17 Feb 2011. On 28 Feb, the House of Representatives passed legislation that would enact a similar penalty for shining lasers at aircraft. Both bills are awaiting further action.

How a laser affects a pilot's vision. [Source: FAA]
Pointing a laser at an aircraft is extremely dangerous and is a felony punishable by up to three years in California state prison and a fine of $2,000. It can also be a Federal offense, punishable by 20 years in Federal Prison. The FAA is prepared to work with federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies to assist with criminal prosecutions arising under these laws.

"When the laser hits the plexiglass windshield, it refracts the light and fills the cockpit with laser light, causing disorientaiton or temporary blindness. It has caused long term damage to some pilots," said Sergeant Morrie Zager, a helicopter pilot assigned to Sheriff's Aero Bureau. "This is a serious matter. The pilot's disorientation could cause loss of control of the aircraft."

Another person who pointed a laser at a sheriff's helicopter was arrested this past week. In the past seven months, helicopter pilots and Aero Bureau aircraft from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department had lasers pointed at them six times while in flight. Four suspects have been arrested.

The most recent incident occurred on Tuesday night, 26 April, at 10:47 p.m.

Sheriff's deputy pilots flying a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s helicopter reported to deputies on the ground that a person in a car near the Interstate 5 freeway and Rosemead Boulevard was pointing a laser at them.

Pico Rivera Sheriff's Station deputies immediately responded and stopped the car which was traveling south on the 605 freeway. The occupants of the car, including a 16-year old Asian male resident of Los Alamitos who pointed the laser at the aircraft, were detained by deputies. A green laser pen light was found in the juvenile's possession. The suspect admitted that he shined the light at the sheriff's helicopter as it was flying overhead.

The suspect was arrested and transported to Pico Rivera Sheriff’s Station. He was later released to his parents and ordered to appear in juvenile court to face the felony charge.

Fortunately, no injuries were reported by either the sheriff's helicopter pilot or the tactical flight deputy.

During previous incidents, pilots have been so distracted or disoriented by laser lights, they have had to land, cancel landings, or take evasive action resulting in not being able to help the public, in order to ensure the safety of flight crews and people on the ground.

Sheriff's deputies, police officers and all law enforcement ask that for the safety of the pilots and people on the ground, if you see someone point a laser at an aircraft, immediately call 9-1-1 and report it.


– c. Federal Aviation Administration, Los Angeles County Sherriff's Department; p. R. Nelson

22 November 2010

World AIDS Day, Wednesday 1 December 2010

World AIDS Day Events in Los Angeles:



Tue 23 Nov 11am - 10:30pm at UCLA
 
"SWC AIDS Awareness along with AIDS Ambassadors, Pediatric AIDS Coalition, Art & Global Health Center, LGBT Center, and ORL present to you the 22nd anniversary of World AIDS Day!

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Daytime Events:

10am-4pm: Rapid HIV Testing Van in the Court of Math and Sciences and also in Dickson Court the day before!

Gather at 11:30 am in Dickson Court, Court of Math and Sciences or De Neve Quad to join the World AIDS Day Processions down to Bruin Plaza

12-2pm: Join the World AIDS Day Rally in Bruin Plaza for speakers, entertainment, free T-shirts and games!
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Evening Events: (FREE FOOD!)

7:30-8pm Covel Westcoast Room A
Come join the UCLA Blood and Platelet Center and The LGBT Center discuss blood donations and MSM (men who have sex with men)

7:30-8pm Covel Westcoast Room B
Learn about the myths of HIV and take part in role-playing from AIDS Ambassadors.

8-8:30pm Covel Westcoast Room A
UCLA School of Public Health will be offering information on the global AIDS effort.

8-8:30pm Covel Westcoast Room B
FACEAIDS does condom demonstrations and offers information on how students can take part in the AIDS campaign on a campus level.

8:30-9:30pm Covel Grand Horizon Room
Come hear the Keynote speaker Hillel Wasserman, from Being Alive, share his inspirational story about living with AIDS.





More than 25 million people have died of AIDS since 1981.
    There are currently over 33 million people worldwide living with AIDS.




      Sat 27 Nov
      LOS ANGELES
      Event: OM Records & supperclub
      Where: Supperclub - 6675 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles CA
      Performers: Mark Farina (OM Records, Great Lakes), Wally Callerio (Dufflebag, Guesthouse, Poncho Warwick)
      Time: 9pm-2am
      Price: $15
      Benefiting NextAid
      Event page on Facebook

      NextAid is an LA based nonprofit that harnesses the power of music to support sustainable development projects that serve children, youth and women and Africa.  Proceeds support NextAid’s current projects in Africa including the construction an eco-friendly micro-enterprise facility for youth, the education of orphaned children, and critical maternal health programs for girls and women.




      In 2009, nearly half a million babies were born HIV positive; 90 percent of those babies were in Africa.
        With proper treatment, spreading HIV to an unborn baby is 99 percent preventable.

            Tue 30 Nov
             
            Trunks Bar - 8809 Santa Monica Bl, West Hollywood 90069
            World AIDS fundraiser presented by RESULTS and Los Angeles and AIDS Healthcare Foundation.

            Too many people still die every day from illnesses that can often be prevented, treated, and/or cured. Health is intricately related to poverty in a painful cycle — poor housing and sanitation, malnutrition...and lack of access to medicine lead to poor health. Someone who is ill is unable to attend school, provide for their family, and be an active member of their community.
            RESULTS’ global health work focuses on three main issues: tuberculosis, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria and child survival.  Join us to help to help prevent unnecessary deaths from diseases of poverty.
            For more information on Results: http://www.results.org/
             



            67% of those w/HIV live in Sub-Saharan Africa but it’s home to 10% of world's population! 
              In developing and transitional countries, 9.5 million people are in immediate need of life-saving AIDS drugs; of these, only 4 million (42%) are receiving the drugs


                  World Aids DayWORLD AIDS DAY
                  Wednesday December 1st 2010

                  KPFK 90.7FM will be broadcasting a five hour World AIDS Day special this Wednesday from 7pm to Midnight.
                  “ILLUMINATING THE SHADOWS: THE GLOBAL AIDS PANDEMIC 2010”. From South Africa to South Central Los Angeles, KPFK will examine the global, national and local aspects of this health crisis, looking at where the epidemic is and what is necessary to stem the tide. Rebuilding culturally competent prevention programs and educating the nation are just two areas to be explored. The Committee of Ten Thousand, a national AIDS policy and advocacy community organization founded in 1989, will provide the latest developments in policy. Produced by Coyote Radio.





                  About 14.1m children in Africa have been orphaned because of AIDS. Yet it’s preventable & treatable. 
                  At the end of 2008, women accounted for 50% of all adults living with HIV worldwide

                    Wed 1 Dec 
                    LAX To Shine Light OnWorld AIDS Day
                    LAX - Airport to shine light on World AIDS day: The towering pylons looming over Los Angeles International Airport will be illuminated in red Wednesday night to commemorate World AIDS Day.

                    This year, organizers are hoping to bring attention to funding needed to eliminate mother-to-child transmissions of HIV through breast milk by 2015.
                    The first World AIDS Day was held on Dec. 1, 1988, as part of an effort to bring global awareness to the deadly virus.

                    An estimated 1 million people in the United States are living with HIV and AIDS, about a quarter of whom do not know they are infected, according to the Centers for Disease Control.
                    In 2007, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and the AIDS Coordinator's Office launched a three-year program aimed at encouraging 1 million residents citywide to get tested for HIV by 2011.

                    - Art Marroquin




                    1 out of every 4 Americans living with HIV doesn't know it.
                      12-15k Angelenos are living with HIV and don't know it. Let's continue the LA initiative - 1 million tested by 2011!

                          Wed 1 Dec at Borders
                          This World AIDS Day (December 1st) Lifebeat is excited to partner with Borders to raise funds for our HIV prevention and support programs. Borders has been a longtime supporter, and they are joining us to raise funds in a variety of ways. There is no cap on the donation amount, which is up to 25% of your total purchases on December 1!*
                          For more information, visit: lifebeat.org/borders/schedule/




                          African Americans, who make up only 12 percent of the U.S. population, now make up more than 49 percent of new infections and nearly 40 percent of all HIV/AIDS deaths in the U.S. 
                            In 2008 HIV infections among Hispanics was 3 times the rate of whites and accounted for 17% of new infections in the USA.

                              Wed 1 Dec 

                              The Salvation Army's Red Balloon Walk 
                              Wednesday, December 1
                              9:30am – 2:00pm
                              Staples Center Star Plaza
                              Los Angeles, CA
                              The Red Balloon Walk is an awareness campaign. Volunteers will fan out in small groups through Downtown Los Angeles distributing HIV/AIDS education material. Participation in the event is free. Carrying red balloons, the volunteers will create positive awareness of World AIDS Day and the importance of prevention, access, and treatment.
                              For more information, visit: redballoonwalk.org




                              Approximately 56,300 new HIV infections occurred in the US in 2006.

                                The Centers for Disease Control estimate that one million people are living with HIV/AIDS new infections happen every year.


                                  Wed 1 Dec
                                  World AIDS Day 2010 - Portrayals of a Pandemic: Screening of HIV/AIDS Films at California Lutheran University,Thousand Oaks, CA.  CLU will mark Ventura County’s World AIDS Day 2010 on Dec. 1. 

                                  The commemoration will begin with “Portrayals of a Pandemic: Screening of HIV/AIDS Films,” in the Student Union Building on the Thousand Oaks campus. The movies focus on different aspects of the U.S. and global HIV/AIDS crisis.
                                  The Student Union Building is located on the north side of Memorial Parkway between Pioneer and Regent avenues.

                                  California Lutheran University 
                                  60 W. Olsen Rd.
                                  Thousand Oaks, CA 91360




                                  Every 9.5 minutes, someone in the US is infected with HIV.
                                    Half of those infected with HIV are under the age of 24.

                                        Wed 1 Dec
                                        Starbucks will be giving five cents to fighting AIDS for every hand crafted beverage.




                                        One out of four people infected with HIV don't even know it.
                                          Positive? Negative? Don't Know? Enter your zip code to find a testing center near you: http://www.hivtest.org/-- KNOW!

                                              Wed 1 Dec
                                              Tarzana Treatment Centers in Los Angeles will participate in the 2010 World AIDS Day by holding a celebration at our central location in Tarzana, as we have for many years.  The theme for 2010 is Universal Access and Human Rights.  Much of the world’s HIV infected population lacks treatment because they don’t have access to it or suffer human rights violations.  Increased public awareness of these issues helps to battle the global HIV and AIDS epidemic, so we encourage all to attend.

                                              Here are the details:

                                              Date:         December 1, 2010
                                              Time:        10:00am – 12:00pm
                                              Location:  18646 Oxnard St.
                                                                 Tarzana, CA  91356



                                              Wed 1 Dec
                                              World AIDS Day at University of Southern California health Science Campus
                                              Harry and Celesta Pappas Quad, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
                                              12/01/2010 • 11:00am - 2:00pm



                                              Thu 2 Dec
                                              SANTA MONICA
                                              Event: Afro Funké
                                              Where: Zanzibar - 1301 5th Street, Santa Monica, CA
                                              Performers: DJ Wiseacre (theLift), Jeremy Sole & Glenn Red, Nappy G on percussion and Host Rocky Dawuni
                                              Time: 9pm-2am
                                              Price: $10 
                                              Benefiting NextAid
                                              Event page on Facebook.

                                              NextAid is an LA based nonprofit that harnesses the power of music to support sustainable development projects that serve children, youth and women and Africa.  Proceeds support NextAid’s current projects in Africa including the construction an eco-friendly micro-enterprise facility for youth, the education of orphaned children, and critical maternal health programs for girls and women.




                                              Media Spotlight
                                              'HEALTHIER YOU'  The Summer 2010 edition of the magazine featured Terry Goddard II to conclude the article "HIV and AIDS - What is new and what to do."Link here to the article.
                                              'SPOTLIGHT ON THE COMMUNITY' radio host Cynthia Fox interviewed Terry Goddard II, AFA Executive Director, just in time for our February 25th County-wide fundraiser, Go Eat, Go Drink, Go Out®. The work of AFA and the state of HIV/AIDS in the community are in focus, as well as featuring a number of restaurants participating in the fundraiser. The show aired February 21, 2010 on KABC 790 AM and KLOS 95.5 FM. Link to the Aid For AIDS interview here.
                                              NATIONAL PUBLIC RADIO/NPR and its programming partner American Public Media chose to feature Aid For AIDS and its merger with The Serra Project on their 'Marketplace' program on World AIDS Day, December 1, 2009. Photo: Award-winning radio journalist Kai Ryssdahl (on right) interviews Terry Goddard II. Link here to the program, entitled “Groups Come Together for AIDS Support.”




                                              The West Hollywood Memorial Walk
                                              In Memory of Loved Ones & Benefiting AFA Services

                                              "The West Hollywood Memorial Walk is both a tribute to those we have lost and a promise to continue our commitment to improve the quality of life for people living with HIV/AIDS. The bronze memorial plaques that line the sidewalks of Santa Monica Boulevard are a visual reminder of how the AIDS epidemic has impacted the very heart of our community." - from the Memorial Walk Keystone at Crescent Heights and Santa Monica Boulevard, dedicated December 1, 2003.
                                              Photo: Actor Rock Hudson's Memorial Walk plaque, purchased by Elizabeth Taylor, his co-star in the film, Giant. Photo credit: Lisa Burks.
                                              Create a lasting tribute to a loved one.
                                              The West Hollywood Memorial Walk, a collaboration between Aid For AIDS and the City of West Hollywood, is a highly-respected landmark on Santa Monica Boulevard between Fairfax Avenue and Doheny Drive.  You may purchase abronze memorial plaque on the Memorial Walk in memory of someone special. Every plaque donation is used to provide funding for Aid For AIDS' pivotal services to people living with HIV/AIDS. On the Aid For AIDS website, guests are able to locate a loved one's name and view their memorial plaque as it appears in its permanent location on the Boulevard, along with remembrances and a photo of the loved one if provided by the plaque sponsor. Learn more about Aid For AIDS West Hollywood Memorial Walk.












                                              01 January 2010

                                              To And Fro: Passenger Train Service and Commuter Rail in Los Angeles

                                              RIDIN' THE RAILS
                                              Not just for hobos and train robbers anymore!

                                              Union Station, Los Angeles (LAX).


                                              UNION STATION
                                              The last of the great train stations, Union Station is located at the northern end of downtown Los Angeles.  It was completed in 1939 and was built in a blend of styles: Art Deco, Spanish Revival and Streamline Moderne.  Today it is a major transportation hub for the city.  Buses, subways, light rail, commuter rail and passenger trains all service the station from all parts of Los Angeles County and neighboring counties.

                                              Main waiting room looking toward Alameda entrance.
                                               The station houses various vendors including a 24-hour Famima!! convenience store and the famous Traxx Restaurant.  Across Alameda Street is El Pueblo de Los Angeles State Historic Park (Olvera Street), if you're in the mood for some good Mexican food.  If your layover is a little longer, both Chinatown and Little Tokyo are just one stop away on the GOLD Line in either direction.  There is also a Denny's Restaurant across Vignes Street outside Patsoauras Transit Plaza on the east side of the station.

                                              Amtrak tickets can be purchased in the mainwaiting room on the western end of the station.  Metrolink tickets, Metro Rail/Subway tickets, Metro TAP cards and bus passes can be purchased at the eastern end of the station.  Union Station offers both short and long term parking.

                                              Union Station is located at 800 N. Alameda Street, Los Angeles 90012.


                                              METROLINK
                                              Metrolink is a commuter rail system that links downtown Los Angeles with outlying cities and adjacent counties.  All lines serve Union Station in downtown except the Inland Empire-Orange County Line.  From Union Station, commuters can connect to AMTRAK rail service, the GOLD, RED or PURPLE light-rail/subway lines or bus service from the Patsoauras Transit Plaza outside the east portal of Union Station or from the streets around the station.  Lines operate Monday-Friday, with some lines running limited service on weekends.  Check out the How To Ride guide.

                                              91 Line — Serving Union Station, Norwalk/SFS, Buena Park, Fullerton, Placancia (planned), W. Corona, N. Main Corona, Riverside-La Sierra, Riverside-Downtown, San Bernadino.

                                              Antelope Valley Line —Serving Union Station, Glendale, Burbank, Sun Valley, Symar/San Fernando, Santa Clarita, Via Princessa, Vincent Grade/Acton, Palmdale, Lancaster.

                                              Bob Hope Airport Line — Union Station, Glendale, Burbank, Bob Hope Airport

                                              Inland Empire-Orange County Line — San Bernadino, Riverside-Downtown, Riverside-La Sierra, N. Main Corona, W. Corona, Anaheim Canyon, Orange, Santa Ana, Tustin, Irvine, Laguna Niguel/Mission Viejo, San Juan Capistrano, San Clemente, San Clemente Pier, Oceanside.

                                              Orange County Line — Union Station, Commerce, Norwalk/SFS, Buena Park, Fullerton, Anaheim, Orange, Santa Ana, Tustin, Irvine, Laguna Niguel/Mission Viejo, San Juan Capistrano, San Clemente, San Clemente Pier, Oceanside.

                                              Riverside Line —  Union Station, Montebello/Commerce, Industry, Downtown Pamona, East Ontario, Pedley, Riverside-Downtown.

                                              San Bernadino Line — Union Station, Cal State LA, El Monte, Baldwin Park, Covina, North Pomona, Claremont, Montclair, Upland, Rancho Cucamonga, Fontana, Rialto, San Bernadino.

                                              Fares vary, based on distance traveled.  Purchase tickets here.  Follow @metrolink on twitter for service updates.

                                              AMTRAK
                                              Amtrak is the nation's passenger train service.  Amtrak operates out of Union Station in downtown Los Angeles.  You can get to and from Union Station via Metrolink, the GOLD, RED or PURPLE light-rail/subway lines or bus service via the Patsoauras Transit Plaza outside the east portal of Union Station or from the streets around the station.

                                              Amtrak operates five lines through Union Station:

                                              Coast Starlight — Los Angeles, San Luis Obispo, Oakland, Sacramento, Eugene-Springfield, Portland, Seattle.
                                              Pacific Surfliner — San Diego, Anaheim, Los Angeles, Ventura, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo
                                              Southwest Chief — Los Angeles, Albuquerque, Topeka, Kansas City, Chicago
                                              Sunset Limited — Los Angeles, Tucson, El Paso, San Antonio, Houston, New Orleans
                                              Texas Eagle — Los Angeles, Tucson, El Paso, San Antonio, Dallas, Little Rock, St. Louis, Chicago.

                                              Book your trip online or call 1-800-USA-RAIL (1-800-872-7245) or TDD/TTY (1-800-523-6590).

                                              – R. Nelson  |  Updated 00:28 23 May 2011