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Under what weather conditions can't the plane take off?

Aircraft can't take off when there are thunderstorms, low clouds, low visibility, low-altitude wind shear, atmospheric turbulence, air jet and ice. \x0d\ The weather reason why the flight can't take off normally is not only the storm at the airport of origin or destination, but also many other factors. The typical reasons are as follows: \x0d\ First, the low cloud near the take-off and landing corridor seriously affects the visibility of the airports in the two places (generally 60 meters), which is a hard safety index for flight operation. Serious consequences will cause the plane to land ahead of time and deviate, run off the runway, and even crash and die. \x0d\ Second, there are thunderstorm areas and strong crosswinds in the take-off and landing passages, which are also important external factors affecting flight safety. Thunderstorm will destroy the electronic equipment on the plane and cause the plane to lose control. Strong crosswind will make the plane weightless and lead to serious consequences. For the sake of operational safety and national defense safety, civil aviation routes are examined and approved at different levels, and it is not as simple as changing them if you want. Therefore, when the weather forecast indicates that there may be a thunderstorm area on the route, airlines will wait for the flight for safety reasons and wait for the weather to improve.