in 1925 Richard byrd flew over antarctica
most people don't like going to Antarctica so they wouldn't fly over to Argentina. however you could row to Antarctica, (best take a coat)
600,000 people fly to the Antarctica everyday. 35% are scientist.
You could fly over Antarctica any time you have access to an airplane with the range to take off, fly over the continent and return to the point of departure. You would see more if you chose to take this flight between about October and February, when there is daylight across most of the continent.
A fly that lives on Antarctica
any of them.. i guess
A fly that lives on Antarctica
I doubt that any helicopter can fly from Antarctica to Australia.
Sorry but this doesn't really answer your question but he was the first manto fly over the Antarctic continent.
$4,000 to $8,000
If you fly straight south from Chicago, you will pass over parts of Mexico, Honduras, and Nicaragua, and then no more land until you reach Antarctica. If you keep going, under the south pole and back up the other side, you will pass over more of Antarctica, then over a small island that belongs to India, and then over parts of Myanmar, Bangladesh, more of India, China, Mongolia, and Russia.
No, FedEx does not fly to Antarctica. There is no commerce there to pay for FedEx services, nor is there any commercial air infrastructure to support commercial airplanes, anywhere on the continent.