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FAA: Nearly 2 dozen planes hit with lasers near SEA this week

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SEATAC, Wash. - The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating after crews from nearly two dozen flights reported getting hit with a laser near Seattle-Tacoma International Airport this week.

This comes after four flights reported being struck by a green laser near SEA on Jan. 28.FOX 13 News reached out to the FAA about the most recent strikes. Get breaking news alerts in the FREE FOX 13 Seattle app. Download for Apple iOS or Android.

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9, crews from 11 flights reported being "illuminated" by a laser near the airport between 8-10:30 p.m.On Monday, Feb. 8, 11 flight crews reported being hit by a laser near SEA between 8-9 p.m.

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