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I know that planes have static dischargers (static wicks) on the trailing edges of wings to discharge static electricity when they are flying.
I was wondering how a plane, let's say with electrically resistive fibreglass wings, would discharge this without having sparks ignite while it's stationary and being refuelled?
I was wondering how a plane, let's say with electrically resistive fibreglass wings, would discharge this without having sparks ignite while it's stationary and being refuelled?