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Airplanes can handle more turbulence than you can ever imagin. They can handle up to more than 2,000 times of turbulence before their wings can snap off into pieces. Airplanes are over-built with extremely thick and strong illuminum skin and titanium skin. They are also made out of very thick and strong steel making it almost impossible for turbulence to break airplanes into pieces so you are very safe to fly on-board airplanes! Airplanes are over-built with more than 5 layers of thick and strong illuminum skin, titanium skin and steel!
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ANSWER:Two reasons. The shape of the plane and the plane is not grounded to anything while in flight. As lightning approaches a plane, it may hit it but the electricity will pass around the circular tube of the plane and continue past without harming the plane or the passengers inside. Its similar to the reason a bird can land on a wire and even though the wire may have 13000 volts running through it, the bird feels nothing at all. Improved Answer:Lightning can strike and does affect planes. If a plane is skinned with conductive material such as aluminum, the lightning will do little physical damage and pass around and through the plane. The plane's electrical circuits may be overloaded or otherwise damaged, however, which could impair the pilots' ability to control the plane.However, if the skin of the aircraft is made of a non-conductive material, such as composite material which is expensive but popular for its strength-to-weight ratio, significant burn damage can be done to the plane itself at where the lightning 'enters' the plane and where it exits.