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Static electrical charges from the atmosphere can in certain circumstances become attached to an aircraft in flight. This can prove dangerous to flight if radio aids to navigation are being relied on as the electrical charges result in precipitation static interference. The phenomenon was at first confused with the interference to radio resulting from transient atmospherics, although precipitation static interference is in fact largely of a continuous nature.
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