If you are flying from North America, then yes. Most planes usually fly up north and later curve back south toward Japan, so you would be flying over the extreme Northern part of the Pacific Ocean.
house fly..?
When the sun rise from the west and pigs fly and when castles also fly with the pigs.U understand?!
The people of Japan were effected by the tsunami, the way they were effected was people couldn't fly to other places were it's safe and many died
Atlantic
This location is just south of Cypress in the Mediterranean. Not so much a city as a bit of water. If you download Google Earth, you can fly around to any location you want on the globe to find answers to these sorts of questions.
The Pacific Ocean
she was the first women to fly across the Pacific ocean.
The first person to fly solo across the Pacific Ocean. She was also the second person and first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.
In 1935 She flew from Hawaii to Oakland
she was the first women to fly across the pacific ocean alone.
She was the first woman to fly solo over the Atlantic Ocean. her plane disappeared when she tried to fly across the Pacific Ocean.
Wandering Albatross fly for prodigeous distances, but the Pacific is one huge area of water. How much time have you got ?
She flew to and from Hawaii in 1935 and 1937.
Amelia Earhart was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. She later was lost flying over the Pacific Ocean as part of an attempt to fly around the world.
She left Lae, New Guinea at midnight on 2 July 1937 to fly across the Pacific.
Amelia Earhart did fly over the Pacific Ocean but she disappeared when she was flying over the south Pacific ocean.Amelia created a solo record flying from Hawaii to Oakland, California in her Lockheed Vega 5 'Little Red Bus' in 1935.
In May, 1928, the British captain Charles Kingford-Smith made the first flight across the Pacific, from Oakland, California to Brisbane, Australia.In October, 1931, Clyde Pangborn and Hugh Herndon Jr. did the first nonstop flight across the pacific, flying from Tokyo, Japan, to Wenatchee, Washington. On January 11, 1935, Amelia Earhart became the first woman to fly solo across the Pacific from Honolulu to Oakland, California.