The influence of weather on flights
Flying in the air is a complex and sensitive task, and the change of weather will have a great impact on flights.
when the weather is bad, flights are often cancelled or delayed. Extreme weather such as heavy snow, heavy rain and strong wind will exert great pressure on airports and take-off and landing flights, which may lead to process delays and equipment failures. If the weather changes suddenly and the flight is already in the air or has left the airport, pilots must adjust their flight plans or fly to other airports, which will increase the fatigue and time cost of pilots and passengers.
The influence of weather on flight also includes visibility during takeoff and landing. When visibility is insufficient or foggy, the aircraft's field of vision may be reduced, which will bring great pressure and risk to pilots and controllers, because other important targets such as flights, antennas and towers nearby cannot be clearly seen. In this case, the flight may be cancelled or re-planned.
in the past, the weather could only be judged by the horizontal view. In recent years, with the continuous development of meteorological science, weather forecast can now provide pilots with more information and choices, so that they can make more informed decisions. In any case, the influence of weather on flights should be paid enough attention, because passengers expect to arrive at their destinations on time, and unpredictable factors such as flight delay and cancellation will bring great inconvenience to their trips.