É por isso que os aviões evitam passar pelo OCEANO PACÍFICO SUL

Have you ever noticed that many airplanes don't cross the South Pacific Ocean directly? In this video, you'll understand why airlines prefer to fly arc routes, passing through places like Honolulu, Los Angeles, or Tokyo, instead of following a straight line across the map. The explanation involves extreme distance, lack of emergency airports, cyclones, fuel, winds, and flight safety. Nothing is by chance. Each route is planned to be safer, more efficient, and more economical. Subscribe to Curiosa Terra and discover curiosities that change the way you see the world.