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What weather affects the plane taking off?

Aircraft can't take off when there are thunderstorms, low clouds, low visibility, low-altitude wind shear, atmospheric turbulence, jet stream in the air and ice. The plane takes off according to the trend of rain, wind direction and speed, runway humidity, etc. Before deciding whether to take off. Generally, these coefficients can be kept within the normal take-off range in light rain and moderate rain, but in special circumstances, such as thunder and strong wind, even if the rain is light, it will not take off until it returns to normal. When choosing a trip, if you find that it may rain on the day of your flight, you'd better plan ahead to avoid rain.

Can the plane take off in rainy days?

Generally speaking, light rain can

If there is a little light rain just before takeoff, the rain is not very heavy and there is no extreme weather, then the plane can still take off. When it rains, the visibility is still relatively high, but when it rains, we should observe the wind speed and direction. If there is no big impact, it is generally possible to take off.

Thunderstorm weather is not suitable for takeoff.

Thunderstorm is a common weather in summer, and it also happens during the day. If it is a thunderstorm, as long as it is still thundering, it is generally impossible to take off. This is because although the plane is above the thunderstorm cloud, it is dangerous to pass through it, even if you want to bypass it. In this weather, the plane can't take off, but only after the thunderstorm has passed.