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Will thunderstorm weather affect flights?

Question 1: Will the thunderstorm weather affect the flight on that day? This will delay the flight. If it rained heavily, I was flying from Guangzhou to Wuhan, and suddenly it rained in the evening, so I couldn't take off on the plane, which was delayed for 3 hours.

Question 2: Impact of Thunderstorm on Aircraft Thunderstorm has a great impact on the safety of air transportation, especially on the radar and navigation facilities of aircraft. If it is really a thunderstorm, it is definitely not allowed to take off, otherwise, during the descent of the plane, the thunderstorm cloud area passing through the skeleton will easily cause major aviation accidents.

Question 3: What weather conditions will affect flights? What is the weather reason for the flight delay? weather Such as fog, thunderstorm, storm, runway snow, icing, low visibility, etc. , are bad weather that will endanger flight safety. But from the passenger's point of view, bad weather means that there is strong wind, heavy rain, fog or thunderstorm in our airport, and the plane may not be able to take off and land and the flight will be delayed. This one-sided understanding has caused many misunderstandings about civil aviation. When there are delays caused by frequent weather, individual passengers think that civil aviation is cheating. In fact, the simple word "weather reason" actually contains many situations: the weather conditions at the departure airport are not suitable for take-off; The weather conditions at the destination airport are not suitable for landing; The meteorological conditions of flight routes are not suitable for flying over and so on. In order to ensure flight safety, there are many meteorological standards that meet the requirements of flight, take-off and landing. Firstly, this paper introduces the place where weather conditions affect a flight, 1, and the weather conditions at the departure airport (visibility, low-level clouds, thunderstorm area, strong crosswind). 2. Weather conditions at the destination airport (visibility, low-level clouds, thunderstorm areas, strong crosswinds); 3. Meteorological conditions on the flight route (high-altitude thunderstorm area); 4. Aircraft condition (technical level of aircraft, analysis of current weather and trends to make professional decisions) 5. Aircraft condition (it is not suitable for aircraft to fly in this weather condition on the premise that the aircraft meets the safety standards for meteorological conditions and some airborne equipment fails) 6. Subsequent situations caused by bad weather (mostly damage to airport navigation facilities and substandard runways, such as serious icing and water accumulation) often occur due to the above weather conditions: 65438+. In fact, the weather conditions in the city where the destination airport is located are good, which does not mean that the airport is suitable for aircraft landing. Covered near the airport take-off and landing passage is a low cloud and thunderstorm area, which is a common factor leading to this delay. 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. 2. "The city where the destination airport is located has good weather conditions and good visibility, and the airport is also taking off and landing normally. Why is it still delayed because of the weather? " This situation is often because the meteorological conditions of the flight route are not suitable for flying over, such as thunderstorm area, in which case the plane can only wait on the ground. Once there is a thunderstorm area on a narrow route, it can be bypassed under certain 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? 3. "This is also a flight to a certain place. Why can some people go, but others are told that they can't go because of the weather? " There are many possibilities for this situation. First of all, it should be clear that the standard of aircraft take-off and landing is related to the aircraft type, and the specific safety standards formulated by the same aircraft in various airlines may be different, and the captain's decision on the current weather and trends will be different. 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". 4. "Why didn't you tell me that I couldn't land at the destination airport because of the weather? I had to alternate to other airports or return, and some planes could land normally?" Although the meteorological department of civil aviation will rely on advanced equipment to continuously issue more accurate weather change trend forecasts to facilitate flight operation and scheduling, the weather conditions are constantly changing and it is difficult to accurately judge. This will lead to a sudden deterioration of weather conditions when landing, making it impossible for the plane to land. For safety reasons or fuel shortage, the plane will have to alternate to other airports. The weather is constantly changing, and it may be bad weather for a short time. Five minutes ago, the weather allowed the plane to land, five minutes later, and your plane just caught up with the bad weather conditions and could not land. This is a very common phenomenon. At the same time, as mentioned above, when the weather is on the edge of the standard, it is up to the captain to decide whether to land. The captain thinks that the weather is not suitable for landing at other airports or returning to other airports, and should absolutely support it. Therefore, when the flight is delayed due to weather, passengers should pay attention to the following points: the weather is not only caused by the weather in the city where the destination airport is located, but also the plane is not afraid of strong winds and heavy rain when taking off and landing ... >>

Question 4: Does thunderstorm affect the flight of aircraft? Because if it thunders at high altitude, the plane will be broken down by high voltage electricity and communication will be affected.

Question 5: Will the plane take off normally in thunderstorm weather? The hazards of thunderstorm weather are mainly low-altitude wind shear, turbulence, ice accumulation, lightning strike and low energy.

Low-altitude wind shear is the change of wind direction and speed at two points or two areas in low-altitude space. For example, flying against the wind suddenly becomes downwind and the airspeed suddenly decreases, which is very dangerous.

Concave-convex is concave-convex in general, but its strength is very high. If you don't wear a seat belt, you may directly hit the ceiling and get injured or even die.

Only flying in the clouds will encounter serious icing, but flying in thunderstorm clouds is forbidden, and flying in is also the most unnecessary danger.

Lightning strike will make airborne electrical equipment fail, especially communication and navigation equipment, but generally it will not hurt people.

The visibility is low. If there is precipitation at the airport, the visibility can be lower than 1KM, which will affect the take-off and landing of flights.

So you can take off to perform the task, but it is very dangerous, and the flight will choose to take off from the lightning area.

Question 6: Can the plane take off in a shower? 10: Hehe, the shower weather will not affect the plane's take-off, but it may be delayed. It is basically normal for the plane to take off in the rainy season in the south, unless it is a rainstorm, the runway is seriously flooded and the visibility is less than 600 meters. Ding Jian, call the airport before you go. . . .

Question 7: Does rainy weather affect the plane's take-off? As long as there is no lightning and strong airflow, if it is delayed, the weather will improve before the flight.

Question 8: Can the plane take off in thunderstorm weather? The main dangers of thunderstorm weather are low-altitude wind shear, turbulence, ice accumulation, lightning strike and low vision.

Low-altitude wind shear is the change of wind direction and speed at two points or two areas in low-altitude space. For example, flying against the wind suddenly becomes downwind, and the airspeed suddenly decreases, which is very dangerous.

Bumps are bumps in the general sense, but the intensity is very high. If you don't wear a seat belt, you may directly hit your head on the ceiling and die. . There is a precedent for this. .

Only flying in the clouds will encounter serious icing, but flying in thunderstorm clouds is forbidden, and flying in is also the most unnecessary danger.

Lightning strike will make airborne electrical equipment fail, especially communication and navigation equipment, but generally it will not hurt people.

The visibility is low. If there is precipitation at the airport, the visibility can be lower than 1KM, which will affect the take-off and landing of flights.

So, you can take off to perform the task, but it's dangerous.

Question 9: Does rain affect the take-off and landing of aircraft? Not only the plane, but also the rainy day. Civil airliner: Generally, it can fly in light rain, unless it affects normal visibility, except thunderstorm weather. Because flying in thunderstorm weather, the plane will have strong bumps, which will easily damage the structure of the plane, and strong lightning will also damage the plane. Therefore, thunderstorms are a serious threat to flight safety. If there is a thunderstorm on the route, you must fly there, and there will be bumps when you fly there. At this time, please sit still and fasten your seat belt. In order to ensure flight safety, flights are usually cancelled in thunderstorm weather. Fighter: Unless there is a thunderstorm, it usually flies as usual in rainy days. In order to prepare for the war, flight training often chooses bad weather. If you are satisfied, please accept it.

Question 10: Is the thunderstorm in the troposphere? What's the impact on airplanes? The troposphere is located at the bottom of the atmosphere, which concentrates about 75% of the air quality and more than 90% of the water vapor quality. Its lower boundary is connected with the ground, and the height of the upper ridge varies with geographical latitude and season. The average height is low latitude 17 ~ 18km, middle latitude 10 ~ 12km, and the polar regions are 8 ~ 9km. Summer is higher than winter.

In the troposphere, according to the distribution characteristics of airflow and weather phenomena, it can be divided into low layer, middle layer and high layer. Most of the clouds and precipitation in the atmosphere are generated in the middle layer.

The flying height of a large passenger plane is generally around 10000 meters, just in the troposphere, which will be greatly affected when it encounters thunderstorm weather.

Of course, it is certainly a good thing for an airplane to cross the troposphere, but the troposphere is so high (especially in the mid-latitude area) that it is impossible for an ordinary airplane to cross it. In fact, as long as the plane enters the upper troposphere, it will not be threatened by wind and rain.