Sky 7 HD photographer Mike Davich said, "The pilot, Chris Smith, was struck in the eyes by a laser."
The crew of Sky 7 HD had a close call Monday night over San Jose.
Davich explained, "I sit in the back seat, so there's no way for me to jump up and help him in any way."
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It happened to two airplanes Monday as well, over Mountain View and Palo Alto, as they made their way to San Francisco International Airport.
Pilot Chris Zwingle said, "If you can't see your instruments to control the auto pilot, you've got a problem. If you can't see to land the aircraft, you've got a bigger problem."
According to the FAA, the Mineta San Jos International Airport has seen 96 laser incidents this year. At SFO, it has happened about 78 times and at the Oakland International Airport, 69 times -- 18 of those since mid-October.
Ian Gregor, from the FAA, said, "The devices are becoming really cheap. They're readily accessible, easy to buy, and even as the prices come down, the power has gone up."
However, what is also improving is the ability to catch the bad guys.
"Some of the resolution on law enforcement cameras is tremendous and they can identify the people, definitely get the location immediately," Zwingle said.
If caught, a person can face up to five years in prison and fines topping $250,000.