johnny appleseed
In theory, any plane can fly around the world in an hour, regardless of size or speed. It depends on your definition of 'around the world'. No existing plane can do this at the equator. But any plane can fly along a line of latitude that has the same full length as the distance the plane can fly in one hour. The faster the plane, the farther from the poles its lines of latitude will be.
You can fly continuously south around the world following a great circle route. You would eventually reach the point where south and north meet at the South Pole, completing a full circle. The distance would depend on the starting point and the specific flight path taken.
It means you have the doldrums (it's a sailing term). A low-pressure nearly windless zone at the Equator is known as the doldrums.
As planes fly over the equator, they are still subject to the laws of physics and aviation. However, there may be some minor adjustments made by the pilots to account for the slight variations in the Earth's rotation and the Coriolis effect at the equator. Overall, the flight experience for passengers remains largely unchanged.
It would appear to fly east based on the Coriolis effect.
Amelia Earhart
To become the first woman to fly around the world
To fly around the world as near as possible to equator.
She attempted to fly around the world as close to the equator as she could.
It was to fly around the world as near to the equator as possible.
she tried to be the first woman to fly around the world but disappeared without a trace on the Atlantic
She influenced other people to become pilots because she tried to fly around the world
To fly round the world as near the Equator as possible.
Yes, that was her stated aim.
Lt Smith and Huggs were the first to fly around the world.
Lt Smith and Huggs were the first to fly around the world.
To be the first woman to fly around the world in an aircraft