northeast
The most logical direction is to travel west.
Southeast
north and north east
The continent of Australia is moving north about 7 centimeters per year due to tectonic plate movement.
After passing over the North Pole, the pilot would typically be flying in a southward direction due to the curvature of the Earth. This is because when flying over the North Pole, you are at the northernmost point on Earth, and any direction away from that point would be considered south.
You'd be going Northeast.
North
From the south pole itself everywhere is north
Everywhere on Earth is due north of the south pole.
North. At the south pole, north is the only way you can go.
South
North. From the south pole, every direction is North, no matter where you're going.
North
Northeast
It would be logical; that you would be going North.
north
You'd be headed nowhere. Since the South Pole is in Antarctica, you wouldn't have to move at all.