30 May 2025
Design By : Sandhya
Private jets often rely on smaller airports. Heavy fog can make landings impossible due to lack of advanced landing systems.
Unlike commercial airlines, smaller jets are more sensitive to turbulence and must reroute or delay during severe storms.
Ice can build up on wings and affect lift. Private jets must be de-iced, and not all FBOs are equipped for it.
Jet streams and crosswinds can force sudden flight plan changes, even for high-tech business jets.
Private jets, though safe, can suffer electrical disruptions from lightning strikes. Pilots avoid stormy paths for a reason
Private doesn’t mean above the law. FAA regulations restrict takeoff/landing in poor visibility and storms.
High temps in places like Arizona reduce air density, affecting jet engine performance. Flights are often rescheduled.
Snowy runways mean limited traction. Even minor snowfall can delay or divert private flights from secondary airports.