Normal and Crosswind Takeoff and Climb

A normal takeoff occurs when the aircraft is departing into a direct headwind from a paved surface with plenty of runway distance available and with no obstacles close to the end of the runway.

Taking off directly into the wind allows the aircraft to take off using the least amount of runway, this is essential because the wind is giving extra airflow over the wings so the aircraft doesn't need to travel as fast to get to the same airspeed recommended for takeoff.