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Flat Earth Theory / Re: Australia to South America takes 15 hrs?
« on: November 30, 2017, 06:15:59 PM »


 I have been a commercial pilot for for than 20 years and I flew many flights from Asia to US west cost.
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Oh dear that's put the cat amongst the pigeons, put on you tin hat and wait for the incoming. You must be being paid by the government to keep the global earth lies going, you are part of the conspiracy! :o

Enjoy playing the game on this forum.

Roger
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Roger, I never worked for government or NASA. But I do know some of the instruments in the plane are made using NASA technologies and I did receive training from NASA on certain equipments. But they never tried to endocrinate me into spherical earth theory that I can remember. I am speaking from my knowledge and expertise only.

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Flat Earth Theory / Re: Australia to South America takes 15 hrs?
« on: November 29, 2017, 07:05:02 PM »
Actual flight path

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Flat Earth Theory / Re: Australia to South America takes 15 hrs?
« on: November 29, 2017, 07:01:47 PM »
On a flat earth the US would have to be roughly a third of the distance between those two points at 15 hrs duration as going across the US takes 5hrs. 5/15 = 1/3....

I'm heartbroken. I was beginning to fall in love with this theory. Please someone tell the internet lied. I just googled to find the one way time and found that.

All someone from either of those places needs to do is to take a vaca to the other to confirm or disprove the theory no?



Don't be disappointed, the flights you speak of (non-stop) don't really exist, they are hocus pocus. This video will show you the truth, the planes used are not even capable of these distances without refueling. But nice try.....No cigar



you are wrong sir!

apparently, your depiction of straight line path from Taiwan to LAX is wrong. Airlines fly in a curved path, to minimize distance between two points. This is because the earth is spherical and the distance between two points is less if you take a curved path with the curve leading away from the equator. With that path followed by an airliner, there are times when the plane is much closer to Anchorage than LAX. I have been a commercial pilot for for than 20 years and I flew many flights from Asia to US west cost.

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