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Flying from London Luton on Saturday lunchtime - the weather looks grim! 52mph gusts lunchtime. Will we even take off? I don't know much about these things. Busy half term flying day too 

If the gusts were 300mph would the plane take off without the engines running?
I'm surprised by that. Wellington airport is one of the windiest in the world and it's rare for flights to be cancelled for 80km/h winds. That's pretty standard for WellingtonWind of that strength usually causes significant service disruption. Flights may be able to operate depending on the direction and sustained strength of the wind but Ops will be slowed down.
If the wind is that strong your flight will likely be delayed if not cancelled.
If the gusts were 300mph would the plane take off without the engines running?
I’m not familiar with Wellington but if it’s normal to have such windy conditions it is likely that the airport operation has evolved around that. A runway pointing in the right direction and a schedule which allows for the differences in aircraft performance brought about by strong wind go a long way. The London airports aren’t as resilient to abnormally strong winds although Heathrow has improved in recent years with the introduction of time based separation on final approach.I'm surprised by that. Wellington airport is one of the windiest in the world and it's rare for flights to be cancelled for 80km/h winds. That's pretty standard for Wellington![]()