Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Why does bad weather cause the plane to fly normally?

Why does bad weather cause the plane to fly normally?

Crosswinds can affect the operation of aircraft. When the wind direction is unstable, it may also cause the aircraft to stall at low altitude, that is, the speed is not enough to maintain the current altitude of the aircraft, which may seriously cause the aircraft to crash. Thunderstorm weather may have lightning hitting the plane, destroying the aerodynamic shape of the plane, and high voltage may even burn out the circuits and instruments of the plane. Therefore, the requirements for the weather when the plane takes off and lands are still relatively high.