Santa can fly anywhere... no matter what!
Santa has his ways. He can always get to your house for Christmas!
no
It can
Pilots fly through all kinds of bad weather. The most serious would be lines of thunderstorms. Small planes should land; jets can fly around the storm.
Yes, there is less moisture in the higher air, making it easier to fly.
During bad weather, as it could get damaged.
At night - or in bad weather where visibility is too poor to fly by using landmarks.
Rudolph is a fictional reindeer that helps to pull the sled of Santa Claus. It is said that Rudolph can fly and has a bright red nose that helps Santa navigate in bad climactic conditions.
Yes you can. However, if it is at night it needs to be illuminated :)no not in bad weather like a thunderstorm
They usually fly at an altitude of 30,000 to 35,000 feet, to avoid bad weather.
Absolutely, changing course to avoid bad weather is a daily practice.
You start with a ship or plane and you fly to the Bermuda Triangle and the weather turns BAD!