The Atlantic Ocean
That depends on the rout your plane takes.
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South Africa is the southernmost country on the African continent. It is not, and never was, disconnected from the rest of Africa, not in a literal sense, that is. But in the days of apartheid there were vast ideological differences dividing South Africa and the rest of Africa where former colonies of European powers had achieved independence. Save for a few African countries bordering South Africa -- countries that were economically obliged to maintain ties with it -- Africa as a continent severed all relations with the south. South African planes were not even allowed to fly over Africa to Europe, but had to take the route above the Atlantic Ocean to the west.
About 11 and a half hours if you fly direct.
It depends on your Airline. Choose South African airways and fly directly to Johannesburg, South Africa where your can also connect domestically or Internationally.
If you were in South Africa and flew east to Australia, you wouldn't fly over any of the continents. If you were in South America and few east to Australia, you would fly over the continent of Africa.
Indian ocean
You would not fly over any ocean. There are no large bodies of waters between South Carolina and California.
When flying to Australia from Africa you will head towards west of Africa ,fly over the Atlantic, over South America, then fly over the Pacific until you reach Australia. But pilots don't fly always over the Pacific due to some reasons. Nowhere to land for emergency,etc. offervault .com/offer/ 7af960c79c952d2e6ecbad57b0050866 /bigentry-sony-plays tation-5-fr-trial-pe rsonal-approval (Remove spaces)
If you flew due south from Chicago you would not fly over a South American country. Instead, the plane would fly over the Pacific Ocean.
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.
That depends on the rout your plane takes.
The flight over the South Atlantic would take between 10 and 11 hours.
It is fairly cheaper to fly via sydney to melbourne from South Africa.
That depends on where you fly from, but if you fly from USA you have to cross the Atlantic Ocean.
He had to fly over the Atlantic Ocean.
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