Read it right there. Flat Earthers are retards. Does that look like the Ukraine to you? Where is the Ukraine. Point it out on that map?
Every single one of them has almost no education. Like the basics. Math. Science. Geography.
Russia still has international flight. Despite of sanctions.
The route takes it over the pole. Flight is diverted due to the Planet's magnetism and cold affecting it.
The flight needs to refuel is the biggest problem.
Until despite of the supposedly less flights and blah blah the climate, They're making a Europe to Sydney in 2 hours. Hypersonic flight is being developed. They tried reentry commerically, but it failed, largely still unmanned, outside of astronauts.
The problem on that route is the pole and refueling.
No, you cannot. At all. Flight tends to avoid it. Completely avoid it. There are very Satellites there. The Planet's magnetism renders compasses, navigation, kaput. Meanwhile there's the obvious weather.
Nowhere near the Pole, yes flight goes to Anchorage, and Greenland. But it doesn't passes by the Pole there.
Your planned route is very close to it. Risk zone. Weather as well.
Aside you have fuel problems. You'd have to refuel. It diverts any path considerably.
That's not the fastest available flight though.
According to this the most direct route goes via SIngapore.
https://www.flightconnections.com/flights-from-london-heathrow-lhr
That route going to take you over Ukraine, no commercial airliners is going to be operating in this air space currently, as far as I know.
Read it right there. Flat Earthers are retards. Does that look like the Ukraine to you? Where is the Ukraine. Point it out on that map?
Every single one of them has almost no education. Like the basics. Math. Science. Geography.
Russia still has international flight. Despite of sanctions.
The route takes it over the pole. Flight is diverted due to the Planet's magnetism and cold affecting it.
The flight needs to refuel is the biggest problem.
Until despite of the supposedly less flights and blah blah the climate, They're making a Europe to Sydney in 2 hours. Hypersonic flight is being developed. They tried reentry commerically, but it failed, largely still unmanned, outside of astronauts.
The problem on that route is the pole and refueling.
Yet you can still fly directly from New York to Hong Kong, taking you almost directly over the North Pole.
No, you cannot. At all. Flight tends to avoid it. Completely avoid it. There are very Satellites there. The Planet's magnetism renders compasses, navigation, kaput. Meanwhile there's the obvious weather.
Nowhere near the Pole, yes flight goes to Anchorage, and Greenland. But it doesn't passes by the Pole there.
Your planned route is very close to it. Risk zone. Weather as well.
Aside you have fuel problems. You'd have to refuel. It diverts any path considerably.