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Why Planes Always Take Off and Land Facing the Wind

Planes chase headwinds on purpose: a 20-knot wind at the nose can cut takeoff and landing ground speeds by 20 knots or more, which is why runways face different directions depending on the day.

Science  · 12 Jul 2026, 05:13  · Daniel Okafor