You need very warm jackets, a tent, apick ,beanies ,gloves, proper shoes,possibly shoes with metal spikes on the bottom so u don't slip.
A camera is useful to take photos of Antarctica.
a jumper probabley just a thought
it would take around 6,949.50671266 kilometers to get there.
Your answer depends on your purpose for visiting the continent. If you want to survive, then you'll need food, water and shelter for you and your crew for the duration of your visit.
It would depend on what you want to do in Antarctica. If you want to survive, you'd probably at least take an ice axe and extreme cold weather gear, including a very-low-temperature rated sleeping bag. Then, depending on whether you were a tourist, an expeditioner, or a worker in pursuit of science, you'd have a separate list of tools and other items you'd want to take with you, perhaps even including food.
because you might get hungry
By boat it would take about 2 weeks with a fairy boat.
It would take four quarts of gear oil.
3 weeks????
If you leave your gear down on take-off, you will not need to use the emergency gear release on landing...
To reach FMS (which I assume refers to a specific location or institution) from Antarctica, you would generally need to travel northward. Antarctica is located at the southernmost part of the Earth, so moving in a northerly direction would take you away from the continent. The exact cardinal direction could vary slightly depending on the specific location of FMS.
that would be because you need to add transmission fluid... they don't work too well when they are low