Usually when we go to give people away
Usually say "all the way" to him.
to express our farewell
But you know what!
If you change the means of transport to an airplane
Then "all the way to the wind" can not be said

Why fly
Can't you say "all the way"?
When the plane was on the runway ready to take off
Actually ground crew
Will pick a time to take off against the wind
Because in times of headwind
The wings of the airplane
Capable of generating more lift
When air passes through the surface of the wing
Air above the wings and air below
Poor formation speed
Thus forming a rising force
When the plane landed
That's the same thing
In addition the aircraft flew against the wind
It can also ensure the driver's control
That is, flying against the wind
More secure
But if it is in the case of a downwind
The air is pushing the plane away
Then someone will say
Wouldn't it be easier to push along?
Airplanes are not toys
Even if it is a tailwind pushing the plane away
How powerful that can be!
An aircraft of several hundred tons
Not a little tailwind
You can push it
And the downwind will only make the plane
On the runway
Longer acceleration distances are required
in order to reach the take-off speed
Such words
Planes are likely to rush off the runway
Headwinds, on the other hand, are more likely to generate lift
So that the aircraft can fly safely and quickly
Of course the plane
Flew to a height of 10,000 meters
When flying smoothly
The downwind becomes a "good helper"
This time the plane
Nor does it require too much motivation
As long as the orientation is correct
You can also save a lot of fuel
Of course, fuel saving is good!
And also when the plane landed
If you encounter a tailwind
It will also have an impact on the aircraft
At this point, the aircraft needs to increase its speed
to get rid of the downwind
I'm afraid I'll miss the landing
Causes a dash out of the runway
So the plane landed
Headwinds are also picked
After that, go to the airport to drop off people
Is it meant to be said
All the way upwinds!