The plane flies through three taps of water off Russia

A passenger plane pilot was forced to fly around three taps in a storm on the Black Sea.

On-land witnesses in Sochi recorded an image of a passenger plane hovering over swirling dragon pillars in the Black Sea when preparing to land, according to the Mirror.

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Dragons like to crash into a plane.

These are three of the 12 cannons formed at the same time in the Black Sea region off the city of Sochi in southwestern Krasnodar Krai province, Russia. At least 9 other flights departing from Sochi International Airport must divert and emergency response to Anapa and Krasnodar airports due to unfavorable weather.

According to experts, water hoses generated from thunderstorms can cause air turbulence, affecting aircraft operation.

"The disturbance is often associated with weather and storm systems. These storms can be clearly seen with the naked eye and on the weather radar. When the tornadoes combine, the pilot may need to move. I used to deviate 240 km from the route to avoid a series of thunderstorms , "said Steve Landells, a flight safety expert at the British Aviation Pilots Association.