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How Planes Avoid The Firmament In Antarctica
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Just the explanation from my simple mind, but in the Arctic, they fly high because they're traveling between Europe and America, they've travel high because it's more efficient. In the Antarctic. You don't have people going from Argentina. To Africa across the Antarctic, you have local flights. So they're not going to fly as high, because they're all local flights, they're flying to Antarctica, or they're flying from 1 point in Antarctica to another point. They're not going to get that high, because yeah, it's a local flight, you're all freakin idiots

A little hurricane reminder

Pilots are paid well enough to stay silent imo

Planes fly at 11,000 feet in Antarctica due to extreme cold, unpredictable weather, limited oxygen needs in unpressurised aircraft, better navigation over rugged terrain, and enhanced safety for emergency landings in the remote environment.

The troposphere where airplanes fly is 18 to 20 kilometers high at the equator but only 6 kilometers high at the poles. When planes fly too high then the persentage of oxygen gets too thin for the wings to lift. Therefore the planes must fly much lower. Simple logic.

Flat-earth theory. It’s hard to conceive that there are thus many delusional people out there. Next you know, people will start saying we’re at the center of the universe. We aren’t, the earth isn’t different from every other planet out there and to argue otherwise is hubris.

That’s not what God said in Genesis 1. He came to save the world not the planets

This is so beyond stupid.

Oh my! You do understand that when planes fly over it is for viewing the Antarctic! They fly low for this purpose.

Satellites?
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