Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What kind of weather will affect the take-off of the plane?

What kind of weather will affect the take-off of the plane?

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For the plane to take off, crosswind, fog and thunderstorm will all affect it. There are two reasons why we often see large-scale flight delays on TV. One is the tight route, and the other is the bad weather. The most serious (rare in China) are hail and volcanic ash. These things will cause great damage to the blades of the jet engine of the aircraft, or block the air outlet, causing the engine to stop working (technical term is parking).

But I want to say that meteorological conditions (especially fog) have a greater impact than landing, which is more difficult to take off. I heard that a plane was approaching the runway when it landed, and suddenly it was blown by a strong crosswind. The whole plane was blown off the runway and "swayed" in the past. Fortunately, the captain was calm and straightened the plane without going around and landed safely. It can be seen that meteorological conditions have a great influence on aircraft.

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