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Yes. They can fly over anything.
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you would fly west towards the setting sun like going to Hawaii
In 1982, an average flight between Brisbane or Sydney on Australia's east coast and New Zealand was $300.
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"I used an airplane to fly over the oceans."
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.
Yes. Some fly across oceans, so lakes are no problem.
Because It takes longer to fly over Queensland Queenslanders are slow
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)
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so peoople can get around faster and easier
If the plane takes the direct path, you will fly over California, Nevada, Utah, and Colorado.
You would fly over lots of seas in doing that journey, as you are travelling half way around the world. Much of the journey is flying overland, with a stop off in any one of a number of countries in southern Asia. From there it would be a flight over the parts of both the Indian and Pacific Oceans to get to Australia.
The Pacific Ocean.
Indian ocean
Harry Houdini loved to fly aircraft. He became the first person to fly a plane over Australia.