Yeah, okay, that stuff I saw on the news, which fell on England today... I would not be flying in that! Clue, If Heathrow is shut down, you should be too!
Seriously, every type of flying has it's own pleasures and challenges. It's up to all of us to enjoy the pleasure without being overcome by the challenge. Things like whiteout/loss of visual reference (which can happen even without the snowfall), brakes frozen solid (wheel won't turn at all) because you let them get warm, by using them, them taxiied through loose snow just before takeoff, and skis frozen to the surface, are their own hazards, and must be planned out of your flight with wisdom.
The airport I was flying from today has had twice the average seasonal snowfall this year, (presently 4.4 meters), and it's piled so high along the taxiway, that today it was hard to get the Cessna (highwing) wings between the snow banks, 'cause they won't go over any more. Now I know how the Cherokee pilots feel!
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