Pilots use advanced weather radar systems to navigate through rain, identifying areas of intense precipitation and adjusting their flight path accordingly.
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During rainy landings, pilots rely on instrument landing systems (ILS) that provide precise guidance by using radio signals to ensure a safe descent and touchdown.
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The aircraft's autopilot systems, coupled with sophisticated anti-skid technology, help pilots maintain control during wet runway conditions, preventing hydroplaning.
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The aircraft's autopilot systems, coupled with sophisticated anti-skid technology, help pilots maintain control during wet runway conditions, preventing hydroplaning.
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Prior to landing in rainy conditions, pilots calculate and account for extended landing distances due to the wet runway, adjusting approach speeds and ensuring a smooth touchdown.