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Can you fly over Antarctica?

The short answer is, no, it's not illegal to fly over Antarctica. But there are practical considerations that make it challenging for regular airlines to navigate across the land. In many parts of Antarctica, there's limited or no infrastructure, no landing strips, and obviously no refuelling stations for planes.



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You get cavities. But we require wisdom teeth to be removed, only when they are abnormal,” McKeith explained. Dental infections can become dangerous quickly—so quickly that those who develop a wisdom tooth infection while in Antarctica may not be able to reach proper medical care before serious damage occurs.

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There is also a risk of mistaken identity in or near the ZKKP/Pyongyang FIR boundary, as North Korea are threatening to actively shoot down reconnaissance aircraft in their airspace. The US prohibits flights across all North Korean airspace, including the oceanic part of the ZKKP/Pyongyang FIR over the Sea of Japan.

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North Korea - Level 4: Do Not Travel Do not travel to North Korea due to the continuing serious risk of arrest and long-term detention of U.S. nationals.

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Currently, no North American airlines fly over Russian airspace.

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Your survival depends on a few things. how high up you are, where you are, and how strong the tsunami is. If you're up high enough, you might be able to fly over it, but if you're close to the ground, you could crash. And if the tsunami is super strong, it could mess up your landing spot.

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Is Antarctica a No-Fly Zone, and Is It Illegal to Fly Over Antarctica? Antarctica is not considered a no-fly zone because it is not illegal to fly over Antarctica. However, there is no reason to fly over Antarctica because it is not in the way to any airports and because it is not an independent country.

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