Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Can I fly in thunderstorm weather?

Can I fly in thunderstorm weather?

Thunderstorm can't fly. Lightning weather is one of the weather that directly endangers flight safety. If an airplane takes off, lands and flies in thunder and lightning, the accumulated thunder and lightning in the air will cause damage to the fuselage and equipment, and in serious cases, it will lead to the disintegration of the airplane and a major safety accident.

Compared with thunder and lightning, the impact of rainfall on the airport is relatively small, but heavy rainfall is easy to cause low visibility and obvious downward flow, and heavy rainfall is often accompanied by thunder and lightning weather, which can easily cause flight delays in thunderstorm weather.

Extended data:

Small methods to prevent aircraft delay;

1. When booking air tickets, use the "Airline Capacity Data Analysis System" of the Data Analysis Center of Civil Aviation Resource Network to inquire about the historical punctuality rate information of airline flights in advance, and try to choose the flight tickets with higher historical punctuality rate.

2, the use of "very accurate" and other websites of flight delay intelligent forecast, abnormal flight tracking services.

3. Pay attention to the weather measures and get in touch with the airlines and the airport information desk on the day of departure.

4. Insure flight delay insurance.

What weather will affect the plane delay:

Fog, thunderstorm, storm, runway snow, icing, low visibility, etc. They are all bad weather that will endanger flight safety.