Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - When the wind is strong, the plane cannot fly.

When the wind is strong, the plane cannot fly.

The plane can't fly when the wind is 6-8. In flight, in case of insurmountable bad weather, such as low visibility, strong wind, thunderstorm, etc. The plane will take measures such as delaying the departure time or preparing to land at other airports to ensure safety. So your flight will be delayed, merged or even cancelled.

Except for extreme weather, it is difficult to limit take-off and landing in ordinary weather. If the wind is strong, when building a new airport, at least refer to the local meteorological data for more than 50 years to determine the runway direction. True positive crosswinds of 90 to 270 degrees are extremely rare.

Extreme weather that really restricts take-off and landing includes: advection fog, radiation fog, visibility less than 1 km, heavy snow, ice accumulation, thunderstorm, low cloud base, etc. The probability of extreme weather is relatively low. Once encountered, the airport will be closed and will no longer receive take-off and landing. It should be noted that since it is a flight, there is a landing site. Just because the take-off field is sunny doesn't mean the landing field will be good. or vice versa, Dallas to the auditorium