The wind is required to pass over the wing to create a vacum which lifts the plane. Flaps are used to extend the wing surface to help with lift
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It depends on which way the wind is blowing. Aircraft always land and take off into the wind.
Planes take off and land into the wind because it helps provide extra lift for the wings. A headwind increases the speed of the air flowing over the wings, which creates more lift and allows the plane to take off or land at a lower speed. This is a safety measure to ensure better control and stability during these critical phases of flight.
At the altitudes where planes travel, the wind is usually blowing from the west. That wind slows down westbound travelers and assists eastbound travelers.
They can, yes. It's a bit safer to land in the wind than landing with a tail-wind. A pilot can also land an airplane with a cross-wind.
It depends on which way the wind is blowing. Because if the wind is blowing into the side of the plane then the pilot has to fight against the wind just to keep the plane on course.
It depends. Flying onto the wind will provide more lift (which is why carriers launch planes that way) but this probably increased drag. With the wind probably does the opposite.
Air passing over the wings created a vacuum between that airflow and the wing surface - This creates light allowing the place to climb - When no wind is passing over the wing the pilot will in effect fall) Taking off and landing INTO the wind (so the wind is blowing at the aircraft) allows for more lift and stability
Ideally, you should always land an aeroplane into the wind because it reduces your speed relative to the ground. Note that this is not the same as airspeed.
the sleek and aerodynamic shape of the plane and the jets that the plane uses helps the plane push through the wind.
It doesn't directly. A wind tunnel is used to detect the airflow over objects such as cars and planes to improve the streamlining.
An easterly wind blows from the east to west, as opposed to an easterly tide which flows from west to east