Why can't hurricane hunters fly over land?


Why can't hurricane hunters fly over land? There is a lot of up and down and side to side pushing by the hurricane onto the aircraft (like being on a roller coaster in a car wash). If the aircraft were to fly over land during this turbulence it would have to deal with the structures on the land and the variable terrain itself. And that is too dangerous.


Can you fly over a tornado?

A plane can fly through anything but if it survives is another matter, The winds in a tornado can and will tear a plane apart, up to three hundred miles an hour, Slam it into the ground, no plane has been built that can face off with a tornado and survive.


What oceans do planes not fly over?

Jet streams, which are a system of air currents that circle the Earth many miles above the planet's surface, are another reason why aircraft don't fly over the Pacific Ocean. Due to Earth's rotation, these air currents often move from West to East.


Why do planes avoid the Pacific Ocean?

Most flights are intended to spend as little time as possible over water, since storms are more common over the ocean than on land. An aircraft would not be safe to fly over the Pacific Ocean due to the stormy weather and frequent lightning strikes that occur there.


Why don t planes fly over the Antarctic?

Thanks to the low visibility and undeveloped infrastructure, flying over Antarctica is extremely difficult. Specifically, because of the strong magnetic fields that surround the polar regions, navigating there, no matter how well-equipped the airplane is in terms of instrumentation, can be particularly challenging.