There should be no reason a flight from NOLA to Denver would fly over any ocean.
The Atlantic Ocean and clouds.
A flight to Jamaica from the UK (using London as an example), will fly southwest out of London, then over south-west England before approaching the Atlantic Ocean, and then the flight will mainly fly over the Atlantic Ocean before descending into Kingston, Jamaica.
The ocean that the middle passage crossed was the atlantic ocean
The ocean that the middle passage crossed was the atlantic ocean
The ocean that was crossed by Magellan after he rounded Cape Horn was the Pacific Ocean. He crossed from the Atlantic Ocean through Cape Horn and out to the Pacific.
South Americans probably crossed the Pacific Ocean thousands of years ago.
Indian ocean will have to be crossed by a ship going from Singapore to magadishu.
The Atlantic Ocean was the first ocean crossed by both a ship and an airplane. The first successful transatlantic flight was accomplished by Charles Lindbergh in 1927, flying from New York to Paris. Prior to that, various ships had made crossings since the Age of Exploration, with notable voyages like that of Christopher Columbus in 1492 marking significant milestones in maritime history.
John Denver's plane crashed into the Pacific Ocean.
The Mayflower crossed the Atlantic ocean.
Arctic Ocean... up north...