Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Is it dangerous to ride a plane during an isolated thunderstorm?

I'm not scared of planes much...


but I'm deadly scared of riding a plane during any kind of thunderstorm.


I guess I want to know if it's worth feeling paranoid


throughout the whole plane ride.|||a plane is tested to fly through thunder storms. the airline would not fly if there was a risk, just dont worry. we have flew through a thunder storm and landed at orlando when katrina was south, it was very bumpy windy and loud, it proves tht planes are hardy and can fly through anything|||Yes!!!!!! The aircraft made of steel outside of plastic wall and ceiling inside... The passengers were sitting on the seats next to plastic wall around the whole windows. Don't look outside in windows during an isolated thunderstorm from the black or blue clouds...|||Alice, pilots avoid isolated thunderstorms. They will request and get permission from Air Traffic Control to go around them. This is one of the reasons that aircraft have weather radar.





Regards,


Dan|||Dangerous Yes. Which is why we don't do it.


LuLu planes are not made of steel they are made out of aluminum.

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