Can a plane take off in a heavy rainstorm, and can a plane take off normally in a heavy rainstorm?

Updated on society 2024-02-28
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The effects of heavy rainstorms on flight are:

    1. Poor visibility.

    2. Downdraft airflow.

    3. Thunder and lightning (only available in thunderstorms).

    Whether it can take off and land mainly depends on whether the degree of harm exceeds the take-off and landing standard.

    There are three types of aircraft take-off and landing standards: Class I blind landing, Class II blind landing, and Class III blind landing. Blind landing is a colloquial name for the Instrument Landing System (ILS).

    Because the instrument landing system can guide the aircraft to approach and land under low weather standards or in weather where the pilot does not see any visual reference, it is known as a blind landing. The highest standard for aircraft take-off and landing is three types of blind landing, in the case of nothing visible to the naked eye, the aircraft can be taken off and landed completely by relying on instruments; The visibility is 400 meters or the runway visual range is not less than 350 meters, and the decision height of the minimum landing standard is not less than 30 meters, which is a second-class blind landing; The minimum standard is a type of blind landing, and the weather standard is that the visibility ahead is not less than 800 meters or the runway visual range is not less than 550 meters, and the minimum landing standard decision height is not less than 60 meters. The classification of the three types of blind landing standards is uniformly defined by ICAO and is used worldwide.

    At present, China has Capital International Airport, Shanghai Pudong Airport, Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport, and Guangzhou New Airport with Class II blind landing standards, and other airports, including Changsha Huanghua Airport, are all Class I blind landing equipment support level.

    The type of blind landing of the aircraft is determined by the support capacity of the airport equipment, the technical condition of the aircraft, and the comprehensive technical level of the pilot. There are three levels of drivers accordingly. For example, although the capital airport has the second-class blind landing standard, if the technical condition of the aircraft is not up to the standard, or the pilot does not have the second-level blind landing qualification, it will not be able to take off and land.

    I don't know for sure, so it's up to luck.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It doesn't seem to work! But the supersonic ones can!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Rainy days on the train, the impact is not so big, after all, the ground runs, as long as it is not rainstorm and water, it can still move forward, but the plane is not necessarily, so can the plane take off normally on a rainy day? When the aircraft takes off and lands, it is easy to have a strong downdraft under the heavy rain, and the heavy rain and heavy rain can turn off the engine, and the heavy rain worsens the aerodynamic force of the aircraft, and the precipitation affects the use of the runway. However, normally rain does not affect the take-off of the aircraft, unless it encounters strong convective weather and wind shear that cannot be changed, which will affect the flight trajectory and attitude and affect flight safety.

    After the real cruise, there is generally no problem, even if it is cloudy on land, or it rains heavily, when it reaches the sky and above the clouds, the sky is clear! In foggy conditions, if the pilot cannot see the ground facilities of the airport at an altitude of 600 meters, in principle, he is not allowed to land.

    How can I tell if the plane can take off properly?

    1. If there is a little light rain when you are just about to take off, the rain is not very big, and there is no extreme bad weather, then the plane can still take off, and the visibility is still relatively high when it rains, but you also need to observe the wind speed and wind direction when it rains, if there is no great impact, you can generally take off.

    2. Thundershowers should not take off Thundershowers are a very common weather in summer, and they will also occur during the day, if it is a thunderstorm weather, as long as it is still thundering, it is generally not possible to take off, this is because although the plane is above the thunderclouds, there is a danger of lightning strikes to pass through the thunderclouds, and even if you want to bypass the thunderclouds, there is also a danger, if you encounter this weather, the plane generally cannot take off, and you can take off only after the thunderstorm has passed.

    3. Comprehensive weather situation: The aircraft should take off according to the direction of the rain, the wind direction and wind speed, the wetness of the runway, etc., in order to decide whether it can take off, generally light rain, moderate rain when these coefficients can be kept in the normal take-off range, but in case of special circumstances, such as thunder, strong winds, even if the rain is light, it is still necessary to wait for these to return to normal before taking off, when you choose the itinerary, if you find that the weather may rain on the day of your flight, it is best to plan in advance, So as not to delay the trip!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    No, visibility is required for take-off of about 2 km, and heavy rain weather cannot meet this standard.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello, I have seen your question, and the answer is being sorted out rapidly, please wait for two minutes

    Hello, it mainly depends on whether the harm degree of the rainstorm exceeds the take-off and landing standards. Generally, the plane can take off normally on rainy days, but the reason why some heavy rains cause flights to fail to take off normally is because of the impact of heavy rain on visibility, which will obstruct the pilot's vision, and when the runway visual range does not reach the minimum value, it will not be able to take off. In addition, a rainstorm will produce a downdraft below the clouds, which will reduce the lift of the aircraft and lead to the phenomenon of falling altitude; The most important thing is that when the engine sucks in too much rainwater, it can easily cause the engine to stall.

    In order to prevent the engine from being doused by rain, the engine will be designed to take into account the situation that the engine sucks in a large amount of rainwater, and there is a series of tests to ensure the reliability of the engine.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Of course not, light rain can, heavy rain must have caused the plane to be delayed, after all, you have to be responsible for the lives of passengers.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Heavy rainstorms will cause low visibility at the airport, a lot of water on the runway, and the aircraft will not be able to take off normally.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Planes can't take off in heavy rainstorms, and planes won't fly in this special weather!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    As long as you want to die, of course, it's no problem, just like people abroad are not afraid of death, no matter what the weather, they take off on time, so there are so many planes crashed every year.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Can the plane take off normally in a heavy rainstormCan the plane not take off normally in a heavy rainstorm.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It is generally possible to take off. Normally, rain does not affect the take-off of the aircraft, unless it encounters strong convective weather, and the wind shear that cannot change affects the flight trajectory and attitude, and affects the flight safety.

    nbsp;Recently, there has been too much rain in the southern provinces of our country, which has caused many areas to be troubled. So, can the plane take off normally in a rainstorm?

    Details:

    It depends on the type of rainwater. If the intensity of the rain is low, it will not affect the engine performance and visual conditions, and the aircraft can take off.

    However, if precipitation causes important weather phenomena such as runway visual range not reaching the minimum value, runway area water exceeding 3mm, strong low-altitude wind shear, thunderstorms, downstorm currents or cumulonimbus clouds and other important weather phenomena that directly affect the airport environment, the aircraft cannot take off at this time.

    Rainy days will also cause a downdraft in low airspace, when the aircraft flies into this area, it is possible to lose part of the lift and the phenomenon of altitude loss, and the heavier the rainfall, the greater the downdraft, the greater the probability and amplitude of altitude loss, which is the reason why the aircraft will not take off and land in the case of heavy rain and heavy rain.

    In general, if there is light to moderate rain and there is no significant thunderstorm, the aircraft can take off and land in the rain. In the unlikely event that the aircraft encounters a downdraft during the final landing, the pilot will immediately terminate the landing and go back to full force.

    Generally speaking, as long as it is not a heavy rainstorm, and the rain process includes other harmful natural phenomena such as strong winds, thunder and lightning, the aircraft can take off normally.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Heavy rain can affect aircraft takeoff. Severe weather such as heavy rain, strong winds, and lightning will affect the take-off and landing of aircraft. During heavy rains, strong downdrafts can have a number of adverse effects on flight safety.

    Due to the need for flight safety, in order to avoid accidents, if the current environment does not meet the take-off and landing standards of the aircraft, the flight will not be able to take off and land.

    Whether heavy rainstorms will affect the take-off of the aircraft

    In general precipitation weather, that is, when the scale of rainfall is not large, the wind speed is low, the visibility is relatively high, and there are no bad factors that affect flight safety, the aircraft can take off normally, but in the case of extreme bad weather such as heavy rain, strong winds, thunder and lightning, the flight will be canceled.

    If forced take-off and landing, the flight power of the aircraft will deteriorate, affect the use of the runway, and even shut down the engine, which may lead to flight accidents, so in the case of heavy rain, the original flight flight will likely be cancelled.

    Aircraft take-off and landing standards are divided into three categories, namely a type of blind landing, a class of two blind landing, three types of blind landing, no matter which standard, when the aircraft takes off and lands, it is necessary to meet the wind force is less than 5, the runway visibility is not less than the minimum value, the runway water does not exceed 3mm, and there is no strong extreme bad weather and other conditions before taking off and landing.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The size of the rain has nothing to do with the flight, it mainly depends on the distribution of thunderclouds, if the density of thunderclouds in low-altitude areas is too high, it will affect the take-off of the aircraft.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Hello, I have seen your question, the answer is being sorted out rapidly, please wait for two minutes And a rainstorm will produce a downdraft under the clouds, which will reduce the lift of the aircraft and lead to the phenomenon of losing altitude; The most important thing is that when the engine sucks in too much rainwater, it can easily cause the engine to stall. In order to prevent the engine from being doused by rain, the engine will be designed to take into account the situation that the engine sucks in a large amount of rainwater, and there is a series of tests to ensure the reliability of the engine.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    You can take off, as long as it's not a thunderstorm, the airport has a check on the weather conditions, as long as the safety is no problem, if there is flight safety, the airport is not allowed to take off, you can rest assured, the rainstorm can take off.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Under normal circumstances, you can take off, but thunder and lightning and typhoons can't fly.

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