Harsh weather conditions

Tibet is located in a region where the weather conditions can be extremely severe, with strong winds and turbulence, and weather changes that can occur very quickly. Turbulence, in particular, can be a significant challenge for planes flying over Tibet. Turbulence is caused by the movement of air in the atmosphere, which can be affected by a variety of factors, including wind, temperature, and pressure. In areas of high altitude, turbulence can be even more severe, as the thin air is more easily disrupted by wind and other atmospheric conditions. Strong turbulence can be very dangerous for planes, as it can cause the plane to lose altitude or even experience structural damage.


In addition to turbulence, the high altitude and cold temperatures in Tibet can also cause problems for planes. At high altitudes, the air temperature can be very low, which can affect the performance of the plane's engines and the accuracy of its navigation systems. The low temperatures can also cause icing on the plane's surfaces, which can affect its ability to fly and create additional safety risks.

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Top 5 Reasons Why Planes Don't Fly Over Tibet

  1. top 1 High altitude
  2. top 2 Harsh weather conditions
  3. top 3 Limited infrastructure
  4. top 4 Political reasons
  5. top 5 Cultural and environmental concerns

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