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Will the rain cancel the flight

Generally, flights will not be cancelled, but if it rains too much or there is a thunderstorm, it will definitely be delayed.

Generally, light rain can fly without affecting normal visibility, except for thunderstorms. Because of thunderstorm weather, the plane will have strong turbulence, which will easily destroy the structure of the plane, and strong lightning will also destroy the plane. Therefore, the thunderstorm weather that seriously threatens flight safety will make Fan Rao pass and Rao Fan will be turbulent, so please sit still and fasten your seat belt to ensure flight safety. Usually, in thunderstorm weather, flights will be cancelled.

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The delay is due to the weather: first of all, the weather in the destination city is fine, but it doesn't rain or wind. Passengers don't understand that the delay and weather conditions still do not mean that the destination airport city airport is suitable for plane landing. Low clouds and thunderstorms covering the vicinity of the airport landing passage are common types of factors that cause delays. In order to ensure flight safety, pilots must be able to see the runway and ground conditions at a certain height (generally 60 meters) before landing, even if the aircraft is in an automatic landing state. If you can't see the runway at this time, you are not allowed to land.

Secondly, when encountering a thunderstorm on a narrow route, under certain conditions, the way of bypassing the thunderstorm can be adopted. However, due to flight safety and national defense needs, civil aviation routes are strictly restricted, and there is little room for hovering and hovering. This method doesn't work in a thunderstorm.

Go to the same destination, but some planes can fly around. Because of the weather delay, there are many possibilities. First, make clear the standards of aircraft and aircraft types. The specific safety standards of the same aircraft in airlines may be different, and the captain's decision on current weather and trends will be different. It depends on the captain's judgment on the state of the plane, airport conditions and weather conditions. According to the Civil Aviation Law, "the captain has the right to refuse to fly when he finds that the civil aircraft, airport and meteorological conditions do not meet the requirements and cannot guarantee flight safety."