Why Winds Are No Fair

Why, when it comes to headwinds and tailwinds, lunch could cost you a bundle

Gemini Sparkle

Key Takeaways:

  • New pilots often assume headwinds and tailwinds will cancel out, but experienced pilots learn that headwinds are generally more dominant.
  • Despite the unfair prevalence of headwinds, certain altitudes and conditions can offer more favorable wind assistance.
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Why Winds Are Not Fair

When we were newbie pilots, most of us made the assumption that in the end tailwinds and headwinds would cancel each other out. Such a belief goes hand in hand with ideas such as “life is fair,” “good guys always win,” and “the Cubs are due this year!” The more we fly, however, the more we realize that headwinds rule. What we also learn, however, is that even if life isn’t always fair, there are some altitudes under certain conditions that can make it seem a little less cruel.

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