I think that the additional weight on the water on the surface of the outer airplane body increases friction with the air, and also weight of the aircraft. But does the fuel consumption increase? And by how much?

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    31 year ago

    Rainy days will lower barometric pressure, so perhaps there’s a performance drop, but not by virtue of the water on the plane?

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      1 year ago

      We do account for barometric pressure, but it’s generally a few tens of feet. So yeah, a teeny tiny bit, though you can have low barometric pressure without rain.

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        31 year ago

        Sorry I wasn’t clear, it’s the density of oxygen in the air. Rain will reduce that number, but by an immeasurably small amount.