menu search
brightness_auto
Ask or Answer anything Anonymously! No sign-up is needed!
more_vert
 Can aircraft fly in extreme weather conditions

3 Answers

more_vert
It ultimately depends on the severity of the weather conditions. Most commercial aircraft are designed and equipped to handle moderate turbulence, thunderstorms, and even heavy snowfall. However, in cases of severe weather like tornadoes or hurricanes, aircraft are generally grounded or redirected to avoid danger.
thumb_up_off_alt 0 like thumb_down_off_alt 0 dislike
more_vert
Commercial aircraft are designed to operate in a range of weather conditions, but extreme weather can cause flight disruptions or cancellations for safety reasons. Pilots receive extensive training to handle various weather situations, but in cases of severe weather such as hurricanes or thunderstorms, flights may be diverted or delayed.
thumb_up_off_alt 0 like thumb_down_off_alt 0 dislike
more_vert
Aircraft are designed to operate in a wide range of weather conditions, including some extreme weather conditions. However, there are limits to the type and severity of weather that aircraft can safely operate in. The decision to fly in extreme weather conditions is ultimately based on the assessment of the aircraft's capabilities, the skill of the pilots, and the guidance of air traffic control.
thumb_up_off_alt 0 like thumb_down_off_alt 0 dislike
Welcome to Answeree, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of the community.
...