This seems fair enough, but why is it deleted straight away rather than giving a chance to improve the answer?
Because it is not a valid answer to the question, according to Stack Overflow's standards. That is independently sufficient grounds to delete the answer.
Furthermore, as you've observed, it is still possible for you to edit the answer while it is deleted. All deletion here is "soft" deletion. In other words, deleted content is only hidden from public view. The original poster of the content, as well as users with moderation privileges, can always see deleted content. Therefore, deleting an answer effectively hides it from public view, while still allowing the original poster to edit it to bring it into compliance with our guidelines.
We don't want to wait around until those edits are made because, statistically speaking, they almost never are. If you do decide to make those edits, you can always flag the post for moderator attention and ask for us to reconsider its deletion. If you have, in fact, brought it into compliance with our guidelines, we will happily undelete it. In fact, flags like this are quite encouraging to see. It always brightens my day just a bit to see that someone took our advice to improve their content and thus the site as a whole.
I've undeleted the answer in response to your flag (which I actually saw and handled before I saw this Meta question).