Do Planes Get Struck by Lightning?

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Commerical planes are hit by lightning about once a year, by some estimates.
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Airplanes get struck by lightning frequently. Fortunately, they're built to handle it.

The average commercial airliner gets hit by lightning a little more than once a year, according to Lightning Technologies Inc., a Massachusetts-based company that manufactures lightning protection for aircraft. Sometimes the plane itself triggers the lightning by flying through charged clouds, resulting in static discharge off the aircraft.

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