Why are airplanes able to get hit by lighting without it affecting the electronics, passengers, or ability to fly?

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Why are airplanes able to get hit by lighting without it affecting the electronics, passengers, or ability to fly?

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Most of the reason is that the hull of the aircraft (the fuselage) forms a **Faraday cage**, protecting the delicate contents of the plane (i.e. the people and electronics) by harmlessly directing the flow of electricity around the outside of the aircraft.

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