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You would fly over Wyoming, Colorado and New Mexico.
Depending on your location in each of the two states, you would fly over Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico. These three states are on a straight line from far eastern Montana to far western Texas.If you were not flying directly to far western Texas, you might fly over South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, and Oklahoma rather than New Mexico.You would fly over Wyoming, Colorado and New Mexico.
By 'up' it is assumed you mean north, in which case you would not fly over any states.
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If you were flying a straight line, you would fly over South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, and Oklahoma.
you would fly to texas to Arkansas to missouri to Kentucky to ohio then Pennsylvania.
you would fly to texas to Arkansas to missouri to Kentucky to ohio then Pennsylvania.
you would fly to texas to arkansas to missouri to kentucky to ohio then pennsylvania.
If it's a straight trip, you would fly over the Great Plains states, due south through South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, and finally through Texas.
States you pass throught to get from Bismark, North Dakota to Amarillo, Texas.South DakotaNebraskaColoradoOklahoma
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Departing Helena Montana, the route would fly over Wyoming, Colorado, (possibly skirt the extreme south-west tip of Kansas, then over Oklahoma and then enter Texas for the final leg of the journey.