Qantas over Antarctica - Santiago direct Sydney (75° South)
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- Опубликовано: 18 мар 2017
- Santiago ✈ ✈ ✈ Sydney over Antarctic Land.....
Only the second flight route in history for an airliner to fly over Antarctica en-route between two continents
15 March 2017 - Qantas 28 flew to 75° south over the ice capped land and mountains in Antarctica with a mission to test communications and navigation along the way on a slightly longer route and much lower latitude than usual.
This is a little short video clip from that flight !
Hope everyone enjoys.
Many happy greetings.
Nara ........... (っ◕‿◕)っ Развлечения
"Honey, how was your day?" "Nothing special, just saw the glaciers of Antarctica."
Flat earther: Its America dummy
@@CepheusMappy
The Earth is Flat
@@danielmconnolly7 show me the picture of the flat earth
i flew this route 5 time and only once did we go really far south and skim anctartica. this footage is fantastic.
Thank you ............. (。◕‿◕。)
Hope that you might recognize and enjoy seeing a few sights in this little clip below also :
ruclips.net/video/Dt1ZrWCBNwo/видео.html&t
How long was the flight that skimmed Antarctica?
@@tannerlundquist5529 It's about 12 hours, which completely debunks the notion of the flat earth map, as Santiago and Sydney lie on opposite ends in that pizza earth map, haha.
sergioFAsoto liar liar pants on fire 😂😂😂😂😂 but why are you lying? oh sorry, i forgot, you do have evidence, of course! please do point me to the qantas flight number that never actually flies and the chilean flight likewise. tut tut. youre not very good at this evidence based thing are you
I have just flown nonstop from Sydney Australia to Santiago Chile and returned by the same route.
Left Sydney at 1 pm to arrive in Santiago at 11.30 am on the same day. So, arrived in Santiago one and a half hours before I left.
Not really, Santiago is 14hrs behind Sydney, the flight takes 12 and a half hours. Therefore, when I arrived, I had one and a half hours up my sleeve.
However, on the return flight, we will have to add that 14hr time difference between Sydney and Santiago onto the return flight time.
It is surprising how popular this flight is becoming. Between Qantas and Latam there are daily flights from Australia to South America.
Was the total travel time really 14 hours? It wasn't 8 p.m., was it? certainty?
@@Matrix_Engenharia The travel time from Sydney to Santiago was 12 and a half hours. Santiago was 14 hours behind Sydney.
So, when I arrived in Santiago after that 12 and a half hour flight. Time which was originally 14hrs earlier in Santiago now was also 12 and a half hours later.
Therefore, when I arrived in Santiago the time was one and a half hours before I left Sydney.
Should also say, had the time of my life.
Where can I book this nonstop flight? Any links? 🤡
@@user-sc8ph2ds2m Mate it is easy to book this flight. Just go to the Qantas booking site. Or try Latam Australia which is even easier because on the Australian booking site they only fly from Australia to South America.
These flights are becoming very popular, in that daily flights are offered now. Over two million passengers have flown this route. Australia only has a population of 25 million everybody if they haven't flown this route has family or friends that have.
I'm still waiting for the NASA Army missile... disappointed.
The Electro-magnetic Turbo Ninja Death Squads are waiting...
Don't worry, the missiles of the flat earth supporters are coming.
Scary and beautiful at same time
Wait a minute, I thought flat earthers claimed that flights over or near Antarctica didn't exist?
Wait a minute, I thought globetards were smart enough to know the difference between south and north?
@@user-sc8ph2ds2m Antartica is South you muppet, I didn’t know that flat earthers don’t even know which pole is Antarctica.
@@user-sc8ph2ds2m Lol You're like a baby proud of own self after smearing $hiet all over your face and wall. Congrats!
@@user-sc8ph2ds2m what does that have to do with anything? Australia is in the south, and so is Antarctica
@@user-sc8ph2ds2m they’re flying southeast to Australia at the edge of Antartica and the Antarctic is south of them if you’ve ever seen a true map of the flat earth it makes perfect sense 👍🏾
I really want to see antartica. Looks like a whole other planet.
That is breathtaking to see! I would be too nervous to go on such a flight
Flat earthers: draw out this journey on your own flat map. The shortest journey (per your map) would be to go through North America which this flight doesn't.
In reality they do.
@@RobertJeffers-ms6uzYou've obviously never flown directly between LA and Sydney and directly between Sydney and Santiago. On a flat earth model, the shortest route for a Sydney to Santiago flight goes over North America (from Portland, Oregon, to the Gulf of Mexico) and is around 68% further.
Spoiler alert!
It takes about 1 1/2 hours longer to fly direct between LA and Sydney (14 hrs) than between Sydney and Santiago (12 1/2 hrs) and at no time does the flight go anywhere near North America - it doesn't even cross the equator.
I have flown both routes multiple times.
How do *you* explain a 68% longer trip going more or less right past the nearer destination taking only 90% of the time to complete?
@@Berean_with_a_BTh Post some videos of your flights, let's see them 🤡
thats a place you WANT 4 engines!!
It has an undisturbed, enduring beauty of it's own.
I did this fly once from Buenos Aires to Auckland. It Was one of the best moment of my life ♥️
Imtimidatingly beautiful! ;)
So beautiful
That and the Joburg run if you were lucky..incredible!
Great video! Owen Weaver in the left seat.
For everyone who’s saying that earth is flat, please watch this video and cry like a baby👊🏻
I did cry like a baby. It was very relaxing.
They are just going to think that it is a green screen because they are stupid.
Are they really flying over it or are they flying along the edge of it?
You are brainwashed like 95% of humans..You probably also belive in the devil.!!.
You see, flatearther will never believe
How long of a flight was that??. Never knew planes flew over Antarctica.
Used to until Air New Zealand TE901 28/11/1979 crashed into Mt Erebus killing all aboard. Now only Antarctic Treaty military supply flights to Antarctic stations.
@@petergaskin1811 The Americans and New Zealanders use some military aircraft to fly to Antarctica, Australia doesn't. They use an Airbus A319 owned by Skytraders Pty Ltd. The only military Australia uses are the army LARCs used to resupply Macquarie Island and, occasionally, mainland stations. QANTAS conducts commercial flights to Antarctica. There was a hiatus after the Air New Zealand crash but they continue.
@@petergaskin1811 = just one most prominent large mountain, and the plane manages to hit that one.
Spectacular
Thank you ....... (ツ)
Beautiful landscape, and earth is globe!
No, it is not.
@@godsbeautifulflatearth yes, it is
@@godsbeautifulflatearthIf you are a flerf, why are you astrobackyard subscriber?
@@SaneGuyFr because he is a troll. No other explanation.
At 1:22 the mountain poking through the clouds looks fabulous. Flatties don't realise that Antarctica is colder than the north pole because it is a land mass , some of it at high altitude........the north pole is just sea ice.
That's all the north pole is ?
Take a compass and look at it and speak again please
@@debravalreyes2033 What does a compass have to do with the North pole having no land mass under the ice ?
@@WildPhotoShooter Is more you said the north pole is just sea ice. Yeah it don't have land mass on it but it's the center of magnetic force. But why the flatters remark we all know that since grade school. You watched a video of a plane going barely into Antarctica and flies along the edge of it to its destination. Not saying I'm a flat tard but they whine about planes not flying through Antarctica. We all know they fly by the edge of it.
@@debravalreyes2033 The North pole is not the "centre" of the magnetic force ( just as the South pole isn't the centre) ........the "centre" of the earth magnetic force is earth's central iron core.
The north pole is where (what we have called) the "northern" lines of the magnetic field emerges, like the magnetic lines on a bar magnet . They also emerge at the south pole.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth's_magnetic_field
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Structure_of_the_Earth
@@debravalreyes2033 , this is a Liar - Video from Nasa - fucking - Guy.
Awesome!!!
Imposible éste vuelo directo en una tierra pizza !!!
Thanks for sharing...
Thats intimidating as hell. Imagine going down out there?
@@swamphawk6227 lol, good one
Pasa por puerto Montt 😅 y se desvía en Chiloé
Was there any affect on the communications and/or navigation as you described in the description?
Think it all went well ....... ✔✔✔
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Why would there be ?
Fantastic
This flight should take no more than 8 hours if they fly straight over Antarctica, why does it take 14 hours?
According to what math?
Weather? Wind strenght? They don't want to freeze the plane.
Weird. I was expecting an ice wall. RUclips told me there would be one.
Wow a whole 2 minute video shows the whole of “Antarctica”
@@JuszCause , where is it said it's whole of Antarctica? Point it out.
@@NiiOnLoodif it’s as massive as a continent as they say, it’s not the whole that’s just common sense.
@@JuszCause bro, YOU just said its the "whole". Arguing with yourself?
@@JuszCause Oh so the Wall Is too far, right? Is that Why we can't see It? LMAO
Incredible footage!
Hello, since we are taling about the nonstop transcontinental flight from/to Santiago - Sydney at what bearing does this passenger airplane fly? Does it ever fly across north? Please note that Santiago and Sydney are at almost the same parallel of 33 South; though, they are about 140 meridian degrees apart and separated by Pacific Ocean.
Here is the flight path of this flight, from the actual on board aviation charting software. Two airlines fly this route now, Qantas, Latam, with total passenger numbers well over a million.
ruclips.net/video/677T6oeTn_0/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/TqWmjtbGs-M/видео.html
Hi. Did you time your flight from takeoff to landing?
Flown this route a couple of times, have booked to fly again later this year.
Everybody checks how long this flight is. Seeing it's such a long way.
You're always looking at your watch counting down the hours till you land.
@@appresley4071 ; I've done the Newark, NJ to Singapore and back flight a couple of times; over 18 hours. You just get rhythm of breaking down that time into segments, mentally, and try and sleep.
@@kitcanyon658 I find it very difficult to sleep on a plane. not a great sleeper to start with. Then the problem of being 6'4 tall, it is difficult to get comfortable in an aeroplane seat.
Oh my WOW
They dont fly "over Antarctica". Commerical airlines that do these routes merely skirt the edge of it.
First, there isn't that much demand for the route that taken over Antarctica.
Second, Depends on the weather condition of the time it can be more efficient to fly a more northern route to get a boost from the tailwind when you fly east bond.
Third, the weather condition can be very hash near there, even 747 is not bound by ETOPS you still want to have some alternate airport nearby. Fuel temperature can be the other issue
@@swamphawk6227 How do you know where exactly they are and that they are over Antarctica? Can you identify those mountains in the video? Plus why would they fly that far south from SCL to SYD, which both are at about 33 South Parallel? The direct passenger flight does exist; though, what's the bearing? This video is from an experimental flight for testing telecommunications, did you not read the description of the video?
@@swamphawk6227 Thanks. do you know what bearing does the plane from Santiago to Sydney fly?
Most importantly it does not debunk the flat earth
@@yuriyshevchuk1933 at 1:14, you can see the pilot's GPS on the tablet screen...weird path for sure
No es por ser ignorante, pero que pasa ante una emergencia? Realmente están en medio de la nada.
Hay aeropuertos cercanos ante una emergencia que requiera un aterrizaje?
Yes, very very far away from any suitable airport.
Hope it never happens.
@@MrHelidude Ojalá nunca suceda, pero lo digo porque es realmente sorprendente este trayecto. Por lo menos es un Boeing 747.
Ha ha. Yes, there is nothing like a B747 ........ ✔✔✔
Search for ETOPS flights. You'll learn about the procedures to perform this type of flight.
Vai cagar
stunning
Todos los vuelos Santiago - Sydney pasan por la antártica o esta es una excepción?
es para acortar la ruta
It's dependent upon the headwinds. If the wind is favorable they take route 1000km north of Antarctica.
beautiful images!
"Qantas 28 flew to 75° south over the ice capped land and mountains in Antarctica..." This flight only licked this great continent.
And when will a direct flight from Santiago to Perth take or from Wellington to Cape Town?
Earth is a stationary plane. Antarctica is not a continent but an ice ring that surrounds the plane on which we live.
i though The Ice wall was protected by Machine gun
carrying Ninja Penguins
dressed in Nasa outfits,,,,Whoops!!!!!!
Ninja Penguins like Penguins of Madagascar?
Only if you dont have approval to fly below 60°south. Obviously Qantas has that approval. 🤭
Do you mind. The correct description is Electro-magnetic Turbo Ninja Penguin Death Squads.
In the background you can hear flafers deep denial and excuses, bc this flight proves that the Earth is not a pancake :)
The Earth is Flat.
@TheDeadReaper666 We can witness a flat earth in this video. Where can we witness the curvature?
@@danielmconnolly7, no, it's not.
it does prove that earth is vast !
The footage is showing a flat horizon not a globe do u see a globe? They dont fly "over Antarctica". Commerical airlines that do these routes merely skirt the edge of it.
@@diojigko6489 what globe ? What the heck are you talking about. Read my comment again.
@@DerekHundik I am not telling u wrong anything I am specifying things in general do noty take it personal dude! People its really so easy to get mad at anything go to a psychiatrist and take the pill!
how many hours is flight duration?
I can not remember exactly. Usually around 13.5 hours ........ (◐.̃◐)
MrHelidude funny because that flight takes 14hours and 38 minutes on a direct route that doesn't even cross Antarctica? u sure this isn't one of those air Antarctica flights where they fly you there and back? I mean the ge turbo jet engine decals are identical to quantuas who offers a day flight to and back.
@@MrHelidude oh thanks! maybe you can also remember the height and speed? And pictures of flight tickets, please! I really need this stuff for proofs (I'm for a globe). And I think it is also good to follow your GPS coordinates for proofs. I mean to have a video of this sight or this flight and then show the coordinates uninterrupted.
So since the Earth is flat and all when you get to Antarctica do you just fly over the ice wall and off into space?
hahhahaha
You can't because the Firmament cannot be penetrated. We are in an enclosed system like a dome.
@@danielmconnolly7 What??
No one knows for sure how far the Earth extends beyond the Ice-Wall. I'm pretty sure Admiral Byrd took those secrets with him to the grave.
@@godsbeautifulflatearth What's the "ice wall"?
I didn't know QF flew to Santiago
They did but they stopped in 2020-2021 because of the pandemic, this summer in the southern hemisphere (december) they are going to comeback
Brrrrrr.... It is a B747...?? Good video, my friend.!!!👍👍
Ha ha. Thank you King.
Perhaps good skiing fields down there ?
Yes King, we are a 747-4 ...... (。◕‿◕。)
MrHelidude Hahaha, For sure, my friend. God bless you and your ✈️...
I'm just wondering, in the event of any emergency divert along those flights between Chile and New Zealand.... where would be ??? Is there any airport down there to divert???
Fermain Jackson there is an airport with two terminals. One of them is hellfire for non believers.
What is the procedure if there is a catastrophic engine failure or loss of cabin pressure? How long would they survive while waiting to be rescued?
Easy! QANTAS planes don't crash.
@@johneller5856 not without the Japanese shooting at them anyway......from memory the last QANTAS plan to crash with loss of life was during WW2. Bloody amazingly safe airline that few, if any can match......and yet they end up on 'top 10 safest airlines' lists......
1:27
the view is exactly the same as when I flew over greenland, (flight from London to New Jersey) I still remember very well there are mounds of mountain formations like that in greenland. Is this really Antarctica??? 😕
So you're thinking this flight
Left Sydney to specifically fly up and over to Greenland to go back down to South America? And without a stop to refuel?
Pretty sure Qantas airlines doesn’t fly over Greenland lol. I think you know at this point that the earth isn’t flat but you just need to have that quirky part of your life so have to search for the remaining scraps. Also I’ve flown over Greenland too and that isn’t like it. Just because there’s mountains
from London to NJ are you flying over Greenland?? Why such a radius??
That will justify we live on Flat Plane
@@marcelloqueen6001 no that will prove we live on a globe! If we were on a flat earth then why would you have to fly over the North Pole to get to Singapore from New York, non stop?
@@marcelloqueen6001 That actually proves the Globe in that you have to steer a Great Circle route. Show us all why you would need to do that on a flat planet.
does it bother with radiation?
How did you feel about it Nara?
Ah ! All good Glenn.
I had three jumpers, my polar ice suite, a parachute, two packets of biscuits, a fishing rod, water and 10 bars of chocolates along with my satellite phone and rubber dinghy ....... 。◕‿◕。)
Is this part of the Syd-Santiago flight, or something else?? No regular passengers are allowed in cockpits.
This was a Santiago - Sydney flight flying quite a bit further south than usual doing some test on communications and navigation equipment ....... (っ◕‿◕)っ
@@MrHelidude using the constellation nav system?
Why not take a video of any part of the flight and show the flight path wow people believe anything it's probably the North Pole lol
@@MrHelidude ruclips.net/video/TqWmjtbGs-M/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/TqWmjtbGs-M/видео.html
Looking for the Secret Nazi Antarctica Base.
XD
I found it. It's in Washington DC under the Oval Office.
Awsome
Pensé que desde Santiago enrumbaba hacia el oeste por Encima de Valparaiso cruzando el Pacífico sobrevolando Pascua hasta llegar a Sidney.
This is a less traveled route due to weather it flys right over antarica
Flatearthers hate this trick 😂 Nice video! 😊 It's my dream to fly over the Pacific between Australia and South America 😊 Greetings from Germany 🎉
É aí que fica o "paredão de gelo"? Kkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
nao o paredao e no extremo sul
@@jackscott8199 Ah, lá onde apoia o "domo" (da ignorância), né?
@@Sokol10 É que sempre que passa um avião, por acaso colocam o domo pra lavar...
@@jackscott8199 Esse voo aconteceu sobre a Antártida
O voo passou sobre a Antártida
Nice
Thank you ........... (っ◕‿◕)っ
loved 747 elal ge er this time new product new specifications refreshing
Sehr schön! Flacherdler würden behaupten, die " Einheiten der Geheimbasen" haben vergessen das Flugzeug abzuschießen" 🤣 🤣 Übrigens: Flacherdler sind die Nachfahren der Schildbürger - Wusstet Ihr das? 😆😆
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So you made a video of you flying over some snow landscape maybe Antarctica, an area that we aren´t even allowed to enter independently. You may get a permit for that, but we won´t.
I someone thinks, that Antarctica wouldn´t be a restricted area, watch the video "Antarctica - Sorry We're Closed!", it´s all explained in detail there.
Can't be more wrong! What is this info based on? Don't take random videos or mambojambos seriously.
@@NiiOnLood Are you saying that you wouldn't need a permit or that it's easy to get one? - How do you think someone can get a permit?
I flew my drone over antarctica this morning.
It seens to be allways kind of close to the ocean. Hum......
Imagine that the plane has some trouble. It would be way easier to send somebody close to the shoreline, than getting on the midel of ice continent with almost no place to land
They dont fly "over Antarctica". Commerical airlines that do these routes merely skirt the edge of it. (cit)
agree. They never fly over Antarctica-- its forbidden, and its out of the standard route by several thousands km. Why would they..
@@marcelloqueen6001 I knew it! Of course to fly directly over is forbidden.
ruclips.net/video/TqWmjtbGs-M/видео.html
I thought the earth was flat, oops
Really it isn't flat. They don't have a working model
This video doesnt show a globe did it? They dont fly "over Antarctica". Commerical airlines that do these routes merely skirt the edge of it.
@@diojigko6489 density isn't a force. gravity is what pulls things down.
@@user-wd7dp9yj3j >down
@@FringeWizard2 down relative to us. If you have any critical thinking skills at all you would understand what I mean, but I guess your IQ is negative
Polo artic🤔🤔🤔 ???
I would NOT want the plane to go down there. I wonder how many people brought warm clothing in emergencies?
I thought the Earth was flat.
The footage is showing a flat horizon not a globe do u see a globe? They dont fly "over Antarctica". Commerical airlines that do these routes merely skirt the edge of it.
@@diojigko6489 I don't see your brain, so it surely means you have no brain? Look at the flat earth models, draw a line between sydney and santiago and see if it goes anywhere near antarctica...
@Dio Jigko
É claro que na filmagem não mostra um globo, eles estão dentro de um avião e não em uma nave espacial.
Onde já se viu alguém conseguir ver o globo na Troposfera?
This is the one piece of evidence that I tell flat earthers to look at. It’s such a perfect example as to why their logic is flawed
“It’s just footage of an Australian airline flying over Greenland”
“It’s just a projection of the ice planet from Star Wars”
I’m not a flat earther. But this is literally just a 4 minute video of snow with no provable context, only assumable context. I mean, if anyone is using flawed logic, it’s you.
@@Hypnotica144 exactly what I was thinking. It proves NOTHING ...and looks flat
@@Hypnotica144 You can see the GPS display. And the description of the flight in the header. But I suppose that you walking out of your front door is only a conspiracy theory.
@@Yellowdazy Get your eyes tested. Or use a theodolite app when you fly next.
This does not disprove or prove anything other than the breathtaking site of being in a cockpit and getting great footage.
It proves that the Sydney to Santiago route is only possible on a globe earth. And where the fuck did you get the idea he was trying to prove anything anyway?
They are not trying to prove anything in this video. They are flying from Santiago to Sidney direct. This is NOT A video about proving the globe earth model. You have to fly over Antarctica to get there. Otherwise you would have to fly more then twice the distance on what you think is a flat earth. You yourself can get a percent to go to Antartica. If you can afford it do it. its the flat earth people telling you you cant. My brother landed there on flying on the C17. He is a pilot.
@@VLombardi01 Yes, I wish people would stop complaining about "flat or sphere" in this case. It is just great footage.
@@oscarin13 who’s complaining? The Earth is a oblong spheroid. it’s not an opinion, it’s just a cold hard fact.
la Ruta santiago - Sidney por la antartida no se ven los pinguinos ?
The polar bears have eaten them all .... (◐.̃◐)
I wonder if there has ever been any civilization that lived in these secluded areas ever throughout history and if so, what type of secrets and treasures are under the water/ice
yup charles weyland discovered an ancient pyramid 2km under the ice
@@TSIXGaming Wow! Where's the photos?
@@phildavenport2467 jajajajja it's bullshit.
Probably loads of fossilised Dinosaurs but nothing since then. It's been a south polar continent for a very long time.
Beautiful and flat
Yes, we flew to the edge and then everything turned dark and we quickly turned back ..... (◕︵◕)
Was so scary.
MrHelidude there is no edges lol. Think logically and all will make sense
@@flatearthscammer7539 "Logic"??? You think "Faith" is logical. No. No, it is not.
John Murphy I think Faith is my gfs name. Can you guess my name? That’s right. Christian.
Flat
John Murphy besides. On your globe lie the poles are flat. So like I said. Flat and beautiful
Olha o perigo de bater na borda do domo. Geral tá avisando que é proibido viajar na Antártida se cuidem vcs
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Currently doing the same flight in the Simulator at the time of posting this comment🙂
that was a short flight
why show only 1 side
because to the right side there is only water, they are flying along the cost line!
@@pedrobastos1007 = so people do not see the ice wall !!!!!
@@DocScience2 What? Ice Wall? What are you talking about?: Ice Wall... what Ice Wall?
They show both sides. But ur brain is 2flat 2comprehend.
@@nexgenvxv6652 no dude, it's mirrored, on the other side is water. I think you're prevgen
The video won’t play no more
Ok
FLY OVER? Is the click bait? Flying along the coast of Antarctica is not flying over!!!! There are no airline routes that fly over Antarctica.
Oh ! Sorry, I thought that 75° south might be considered "over" Antarctica ........ (◕︵◕)
@@MrHelidude .. Over and across are word plays .. 🤦♂️
ruclips.net/video/TqWmjtbGs-M/видео.html
Instead of pointing out the fact that global warming is depleting the ice to dangerous levels, we’re reduced to saying ‘ hey look the earth isn’t flat!!!’
Sad.
What was the flight duration 👀
So sorry, can not remember.
IF through SP minimum flight time😁😁
IF NEAR ANTARTIC FLIGH it will take foooooorever to reach Santiago
Half the day?
I just looked up a US map transposed over Antarctica, I had no idea Antarctica was so massive!! Which then made me realize we have such a tremendous amount of space on this globe between the oceans, Antarctica, deserts, and mountains, makes me question why in the hell we would want to put the effort in colonizing the moon or Mars when there is no much untapped space here. My only guess is that it doesn't sound as glorious and praise worthy. One stat is that 95% of the people on earth live on only 10% of the land.
There's really no reason to. Colonising Mars and the moon come with their own reasons and things to solve but there's really no point in Antarctica. Living there comes with all of the expense and logistical difficulties yet you'd still be on Earth. Extracting its resources is banned until 2048 but the irony is to value the oil and gas there you'd have to lack any appreciation for Antarctica in the first place. Getting minerals wouldn't be worth the fuss.
なかなか見る機会のない所だよな、「宇宙よりも遠い場所」て言われるくらいだし。
Не надо материться, Денис.
I tried to book it but could not find this fligth
This flight with the covid is a not bookable at this time. In fact it is difficult to fly anywhere from or to Australia right now.
A number of flights from Santiago to Sydney have occurred. This was to bring Aussies stuck in South America back home.
@@appresley4071 this flight does not exist at all
@@volkersahm Mate I have flown on this flight back in 2019, I wanted to see Machu Picchu. There have been well over a million passengers who have flown this route. Australia only has a population of 25 million. Everybody here has family who have flown Sydney to Santiago. Since the covid outbreak all flights in and out of Australia have been stopped. However four airlines have been involved with this flight, Qantas, Latham, Argentinas Airolineas and Air New Zealand. One day soon it will fly again.
There also was a flight from Sydney to Johannesburg South Africa, that will also return.
@@appresley4071 this is magic, the last recorded flight (as Quantas wants to tell the people) was in 2018. such a weird thing, if so many people want to travel there, why not much more airlines...btw I asked the airline directly about qf27 two times, never got a reply...hope you have a great time
@@volkersahm Mate I just checked, the flights are resuming next year. Have checked for the 20th of July,
12:35 PM - 11:05 AM 20th July 2022
Qantas 12 hr 30 min
SYD-SCL Nonstop A$1,889 round trip
many hours in a row depending your life on a plane and its engines working non-stop...
This is the norm down here in Australia. Our most popular flights are Australia to either the USA, Santiago, Johannesburg, Dubai or even Japan.
Seems the southern hemisphere especially here in Australia, it is always a decent distance to reach other countries.
How the fuel doesnt froze while fly?
Aeroplanes flying at 10500m are flying in higher temperatures over Antarctica than they are over the equator. They are above the tropopause over Antarctica and temperatures are either isothermal or increasing with altitude through the stratosphere. Over the equator, they are below the tropopause and temperatures are still decreasing with altitude. If fuel isn't freezing flying over the equator, it is not going to freeze flying over Antarctica.
@@stevesymonds7724 ok
Further technical answers: aircraft internal systems, just like the cabin, can be heated. The passengers also don't freeze.
There is also specific type of fuels like Jet B with lower freezing point, though I don't think they are necessary in this case.
@@zolikoff but if emegency land being requested what are they do although there isnt airport in antartida
@@InglesDinamico100 Sure, but any flight operating over oceans, especially over the pacific, has this problem.
Imagine crash-landing there
Noooo
So you're flying a plane South not only "going around" but directly over and now the compass is saying North is directly ahead and South is back the way you came; the compass is wobbling, gyro-rating, spinning and now you know the obvious reason why planes do not actually fly over Antarctica; they merely go around. Theoretically a plane could fly all around the south; no problem but however fly directly over either Poles whether North or South...
Exactly!
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Antartica....! Lol😂
What?
Yes, Antarctica. So what? Funny? Are you intoxicated?
Why would they fly over antartica and not just across the sea? All the direct flight routs just go across the sea not by antartica
Antarctica is not a Continent. It's the ice wall perimeter that holds the oceans in like a bowl.
Welcome to Great Circles. Think 3D.
The straightest route isn't always the fastest or cheapest due to winds. Edit: the description says it was a flight to test communications
The shortest route over a sphere is a great circle and great circles from Australia to South America go close to or over Antarctica.
To get the shortest distance, get a piece of string and a globe earth, and see what is the shortest distance.
Flat earthers won't believe this
They say it goes up over and asia and down the Americas
I believe, he never can't cross antartica...
Evidence flath earth....
Why? I believe it lol flat flat flat
Believe what a plane goes by Antarctica?
No plane flies through Antarctica and you don't have to be a flat hard to know this. This plane skirted a little on it and didn't go to the center and through it. Wouldn't a flat tard argue that
@@flatearthscammer7539 Flat flat flat.. as your brain
2 minute video over a frozen area is not proof of anything
But the Sydney to Santiago flight destroys Flat Earth. They get a bit butt hurt over that fact.
@@ToxicTeemoOCEno we don't. We have logs of that flight for years. It's you that's butt hurt. We know better.
Yes it proves. Ordinary peole have flown this route, what do you think this icy landmass is?
If you ask JTOLAN get in that plane, you can get a lot of data about flat earth!!!, RESEARCH by your own!!!, cheers for all!!!
exactly my freind
But i thought it was illegal to cross that continent!
Must be CGI.
No sir/ma'am, it's not. Although there's something called "The Antarctica Treaty" but it's about no one could one Antarctica, crossing Antarctica is still legal
@@highcouncil1 lol
Beautiful.
@@arare-principissaphocarum958 no footage of Neuschwabenland, damn...;)
How much more proof do flat earthers need? 😂
Bruh. Proof, truth, or reason doesn't matter to someone who is so mentally unhinged they believe the Earth is flat.
That was visual proof of the Flat Earth.
@@runyanpiano
The Earth is Flat. The globe is a fiction backed by CGI.
@@danielmconnolly7 show working flat earth map.
@@danielmconnolly7" The globe is a fiction backed by CGI"
So we have had CGI for 2'000 years then , come on mate flat earth is dead ,you would have to be very dumb to believe in flat earth
Previous video said planes Are not allowed to fly above antartica
Half as intresting
Jet aeroplanes have to be within a certain flying time of an airfield. This allows flights over the north pole and over the oceans but limits flights over Antarctica. There are now, however, quite a few runways on the Antarctic mainland where passenger jets can land if necessary. Those airfields are already taking jets for resupply of Antarctic stations.
this is correct. the antarctic treaty does not have any exceptions. it also makes no sense for this flight as it would be a desperate detour ;)
@@backyardproductions9589 what part of the Antarctic Treaty prohibits flights?
ETOPS does not apply on the 747-400ER. Hence there are no restrictions for this flight to go ahead.
nope... didn't see the curve. at 73 degrees south the curve should be alot more obvious. anton.
Why? What are your formulas?
the flight just touch limit of the pack,,,,never overfly the south pole,,,,strange,,,
They were already going on a extended course, normally they do not go near the ice sheet. The shortest route keep them over the ocean all time.