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Why planes avoid flying over Antarctica: exploring historical incidents and regulatory challenges
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Commercial flights connecting North America to Europe and Asia generally fly over the Arctic region, also referred to as the "Great Circle Route." However, planes rarely fly over the Antarctic regions, primarily due to extreme weather conditions. The Extended-Twin-engine Operational Performance Standards (ETOPS) regulations also restrict aircraft from flying over regions with limited airports. Moreover, limited infrastructure regarding airspace boundaries, air traffic controller stations, and international aviation regulations greatly adds to the lack of flights over Antarctica.

Flying over the South Pole means being exposed to harsh weather conditions while significantly being limited by airport and airspace infrastructure in the region. It wasn't always the case that aircraft avoided the Antarctic region. In 1929, Richard Byrd became the first pilot to fly an airplane over the South Pole. With fewer restrictions and capabilities, this flight was successful, paving the way for future flights. After that, South Pole routes became common among pilots and operators.

The crash of Air New Zealand Flight 901 over Antarctica in 1979 changed this rather common practice. On November 28, 1979, Air New Zealand Flight 901 was operating a scheduled sightseeing flight over Antarctica. The flight was supposed to last a few hours before returning to Auckland via Christchurch. Amidst weather conditions and uncertainties in its flight plan, it flew into Mount Erebus on Ross Island and crashed., killing all passengers aboard: "After," said one expert after reviewing records from that day..

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For three consecutive winters,, Hi Fly has sent its Airbus A340 carrying essential supplies scientists visitors:

"Flying over Antarctica is difficult because of low visibility that happens during snowfalls whiteouts," according School Aeronautics University Sheffield

Low visibility poses significant challenges for pilots since they need clear views area they're flying see runway obstacles like ice debris Additionally" Another reason why flights rarely go Antarctica lack infrastructure continent" University Sheffield noted

Scheduled commercial flights require stable airspaces traffic control stations diversion airports fuel ground handling resources scarcity these facilities" Having good infrastructure especially important considering frigid temperatures"

The United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) imposes strict regulations polar flights requiring operators consider regulatory guidance" All operators must have FAA-approved recovery plan unplanned diversions" Recovery plans should address care safety passengers crew diversion airport"

Operators must maintain accuracy completeness recovery plans annual audits" Other requirements include Fuel freeze strategy monitoring communication capability"

A New Zealand C-130 Hercules successfully evacuated American needing medical" Royal New Zealand Air Force Flies C-130H Hercules Mid-Winter Medical Evacuation"


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