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Are there weather limitations that affect the operation of the aircraft?

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Are there weather limitations that affect the operation of the aircraft?

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Yes. We are prohibited from flying into any freezing precipitation, and we typically avoid flying in any precipitation whatsoever. We will not fly if the visibility is less than three miles, and if the ceiling is less than 2,000 ft. If the surface winds are greater than 35 knots, or the wind gust spread exceed 25 knots, we will also not normally fly. Naturally, we dont fly if the weather conditions are conducive to severe weather.

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