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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.

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