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Will the plane be late on rainy days?

Generally, it will not affect flight, but too much rain or thunderstorms will definitely affect it.

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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Delayed due to weather: First of all, the weather in the destination city is good, there is no rainstorm and strong wind, and passengers don't understand. It is still delayed. Just because the weather in the city where the destination airport is located is good does not mean that the airport is suitable for plane landing. Low clouds and thunderstorms cover the airport take-off and landing passages, which is a common factor leading to such delays. In order to ensure flight safety, even if the plane is in the automatic landing state, the pilot must be able to see the runway and ground completely at a certain height (generally 60 meters) before landing. If you can't see the runway at this time, you are not allowed to land.

Secondly, once there is a thunderstorm area on a narrow route, it can be bypassed under some conditions. However, due to flight safety and national defense needs, civil aviation routes are strictly restricted, and there is little room for flying around and turning around. When the thunderstorm area is large, this method will not work.

Besides, it's to the same destination. Some planes can fly, but some tell us that there are many possibilities for this situation because of the weather delay. First of all, it must be clear that the standard of aircraft take-off and landing is related to the model. The specific safety standards set by the same aircraft in different airlines may also be different, and the captain will make different decisions according to the current weather and trends. It depends on the captain's decision after judging the state of the plane, airport, weather, etc. The Civil Aviation Law stipulates that "if the civil aircraft, airport and meteorological conditions are found not to meet the requirements and flight safety cannot be guaranteed, the pilot-in-command has the right to refuse to fly".