Why Do Planes Fly Over The North Pole But Not The South Pole? #shorts
Planes fly over the North Pole, but not the South Pole, due to special rules for polar routes.
These rules need special crew training, cold-weather gear, and emergency plans.
The Earth's magnetic field is unreliable near the poles, so pilots use true heading navigation.
This makes polar flights more complex.
Planes with two engines have ETOPS ratings. These ratings limit how far they can fly from
diversion airports, making it hard to fly over places like Antarctica.
Even with advanced technology, long-range planes can't easily reach Antarctica. This is
because there are no close diversion airports.
Flying over Antarctica is possible but not popular. Most international flights happen on the
northern hemisphere, so there's little demand for flights over Antarctica.
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