Once again, please tell me where someone said that flights over the north pole are impossible. FET says that it is entirely possible. What is your point?
If flying over the North Pole makes from China to New york much quicker, then how does that fit into your Flat Earth map?
Soon we will fly over the South Pole. Then what will you say? Now they do cross at least the polar ice caps and from Padagonia, Chile you can take a boat to the tips of Antartica.
"Aerolineas Argentinas flies nonstop between Sydney and Buenos Aires, LAN Chile flies nonstop between Auckland, Sydney and Santiago and Qantas flies nonstop between Sydney and Santiago, the most southerly polar route. Depending on winds, these reach 55 degrees south latitude, but other times 71 degrees, which is enough to cross the polar ice cap"
"The Qantas flight QF 63/64 from Sydney to Johannesburg sometimes (depending on the winds) flies over the antarctic circle to latitude 71 degrees as well and allowing views of the icecap."
Look up the flight on Nov. 14 1965 when a plane went over the North AND South Pole from Honolulu and back.