nothing; getting stuck in a plane is the least of your worries. when in a thundercloud (a cumulonimbus cloud), your worries are the adverse conditions associated with these types of clouds: severe turbulence, hail, low level wind shear, and moderate to severe icing.
source: private pilot
It isn't. The advise is NOT to take shelter under a tree. Lightning tends to strike tall objects such as trees. A person standing near a tree that gets hit by lightning may be electrocuted. Trees may even explode when hit by lighting, which is another hazard.
Lightning occurs when electrical charges build up in the atmosphere, creating a difference in charge between the ground and the clouds. When this difference becomes too large, it discharges as a bolt of lightning. Thunder is the sound produced by the rapid expansion and heating of air around a lightning bolt.
Yes, lightning can hit bats while they are flying. However, bats often seek shelter during storms, so they are less likely to be struck by lightning compared to other animals.
Having a tongue piercing does not make you more likely to get hit by lightning. Lightning strikes are random and not influenced by piercings or metal objects in the body. It is always important to take standard safety precautions during a storm to avoid being struck by lightning.
Yes, lightning strikes can hit humans, but this is rare. When a person is struck by lightning, it can cause severe injuries such as cardiac arrest, burns, and neurological damage. It is important to take precautions when outdoors during storms to reduce the risk of being struck by lightning.
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When it gets hit by lightning.
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Yes, take the Empire State Building, it gets hit by lightning hundreds of times a year.
When a person gets hit by lightning, they are struck by the lightning bolt itself rather than the heat or electricity radiating from it. The current typically enters the body at the point where the lightning makes contact, such as the head or shoulders, and travels through the body to the ground.
If it is a hard hit it will die . If not it will be knocked out for five minutes.
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Yes planes are frequently hit by lightning.
If a batter is hit by a pitch, that batter automatically advances to first base.
The whole plane can be hit by lightning because its all metal......... well except for the wheels because its made out of rubber.
In theory, the birds will get caught in with the propellors. Most planes these days are manufactured well enough, that in most cases anything that gets caught in with the propellors, nothing life threatening will happen to those on the craft.