Post by EndriuLatał lub widział ktoś z was filmiki z lotu nad biegunami
https://www.flightradar24.com/-3.58,-110.51/2
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to raczej pasażerskiem tam nie latają (bo chyba nie ma za bardzo po co)
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A Wiki na to: "Few airlines fly between cities having a great circle route over Antarctica. Direct flights between South Africa and New Zealand would overfly Antarctica, but no airline has scheduled such flights. LATAM Airlines flies nonstop between Auckland, Sydney and Santiago, Air New Zealand flies nonstop between Auckland and Buenos Aires starting December 1, 2015, and Qantas flies nonstop between Sydney and Santiago, the most southerly polar route. Depending on winds, these reach 55 degrees south latitude, but other times 71 degrees, which is enough to cross the polar ice cap.[19][better source needed]
Depending on the winds, the Qantas flight QF 63 from Sydney to Johannesburg sometimes flies over the Antarctic Circle to latitude 71 degrees as well and allowing views of the icecap.[20]"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polar_route
Są jeszce loty turystyczne np. Quantas ma w ofercie: http://www.antarcticaflights.com.au
Jeden z takich lotów zakończył się tragicznie. W 1979 samolot Air New Zealand rozbił się o górę Erebus.
https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katastrofa_lotu_Air_New_Zealand_901
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Bruno