Weather Hazards
Thunderstorms are extremely dangerous weather phenomena for aviation operations and are a terror to planes in the take-off and landing stages. Thunderstorm, if understood simply is an electrical discharge between charged clouds and the ground, which is often accompanied by thunder or lightning. Thunderstorms are dangerous in that when the plane flies into the thunderstorm area, it is easy to be struck by lightning, then the indicators on the plane are often seriously skewed, making it difficult for the pilot, besides the freezing phenomenon, there is strong turbulence causing the aircraft to shake, affecting the health of passengers and crew. When an aircraft is about to take off, heavy rain reduces the pilot's visibility, not to mention strong winds and gusts that can cause the aircraft to deviate from the runway. With just enough heat, moisture, and dynamic factors in the air layer near the ground, thunderstorm clouds will form. In the main summer months, when the sun is larges...