I’ve talked to pilots and administrators. Most of them say: what? That’s encouraging since it’s exactly what the Wright Brothers’ drinking buddies said when they announced they’d be off to
Kitty Hawk. Then, there’s that ‘taking off into the wind’ thing.
In this day and age, that seems a bit primitive. Inclined runways
more than offset any wind considerations.
It may be too early in the education process to talk about your arrival or departure being on the second floor of the terminal or about 90% of the airport being underground. It’s OK. It took ketchup companies sixty years to learn that putting the lid on the bottom made sense.