Airplanes are built with conductive metal skin, allowing lightning to pass safely around the exterior without harming passengers inside.
Turbulence
Storm turbulence may feel rough, but planes are tested to withstand far greater forces than passengers actually experience.
Rain and Visibility
Pilots use radar and wipers to handle heavy rain, while advanced landing systems help maintain visibility during storms.
Avoidance Systems
Weather radar helps pilots detect storm cells, so they adjust altitude or route to avoid the most dangerous areas.
Pilot Training
Pilots practice storm simulations, learning to navigate turbulence, lightning, and crosswinds, ensuring passengers remain calm and safe.
Cabin Safety
Passengers may hear thunder or feel bumps, but reinforced aircraft design ensures safety from external storm conditions.
Skytech Aviation prepares students for aviation careers, teaching safety, service, and confidence—making it the best airhostess training institute in Delhi.