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the point of no return abbreviated as PNR is the point after which there isnamp;#39;t enough fuel left to go back to the departure airport while keeping the necessary fuel reserves intact the more flight fuel carried the closer to the destination airport the Pamp;amp;R will be if there is no wind the airplane can fly out until half of its safe endurance is used before turning back if there is no wind the ground speed to the PNR is the same as the ground speed home letamp;#39;s consider this simplified example the distance from A to B is 100 nautical miles if the airplane with a true airp speed of 100 knots flies from A to B then turns back and flies back to a how long will it take if there is no wind time from A to B at 100 knots ground speed is 1 hour time from B to a at 100 knots ground speed is also 1 hour therefore the total time out and back in no wind conditions is 2 hours now letamp;#39;s consider the same scenario but with a 20 knot wind blowing in the direction from B to a