Message from @GreenPixel

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2019-07-12 02:40:23 UTC  

Look if I book passage in America it is not uncommon to have to go to a major airport from a smaller city. Then go to where I want to go.

The point was the flat earth map makes perfect sense. The globe not a lick of sense. You deflect by saying but what if it is a small airport and they think it makes sense to go thousands of miles out of the way. Well that does not make a lick of sense on the Globe earth.

2019-07-12 02:41:15 UTC  

Halifax is a small city. So of course you have to go to a major airport to go to Eurpoe. South Africa has major cities.

2019-07-12 02:41:40 UTC  

So you’re saying a plane doesn’t always go the shortest route?

2019-07-12 02:41:46 UTC  

Yet when you fly there you go thousands of miles out of the way on the globe earth.

2019-07-12 02:42:21 UTC  

It is a direct flight on the flat earth. The shortest distance only makes sense on the flat earth.

2019-07-12 02:43:24 UTC  

Major airports take the shortest route possible. Minor ones have to get you to a major airport and then it takes the shortest distance possible.

2019-07-12 02:44:54 UTC  

Instead of going east they go NNE. Instead of going south they go NNE.

2019-07-12 02:45:12 UTC  

South then North should be the shortest route.

2019-07-12 02:45:24 UTC  

Were we on a ball.

2019-07-12 02:45:49 UTC  

remember that you're flying through air and have to account for the direction of favorable winds

2019-07-12 02:46:07 UTC  

@Steve Angell Angell? You know what you said about small airports having to go to larger airports first?

2019-07-12 02:46:19 UTC  

The wind goes east from South Africa so again it does not work.

2019-07-12 02:46:53 UTC  

Regardless I fly against the wind in America when I fly west. With it on the way back.

2019-07-12 02:47:08 UTC  

Steve what you said about size?

2019-07-12 02:47:29 UTC  

Nothing small about that Airport in South Africa.

2019-07-12 02:48:35 UTC  

Well you’ll find it interesting that the largest airport in South Africa handles only 20 million people yearly, while the airport in Dubai handles 88 million people, making it the largest airport in the world by traffic volume

2019-07-12 02:48:44 UTC  

You are deflecting. You said the flights make sense on the Globe. Now you are trying to figure out some way to justify the insanity of the flight paths.

2019-07-12 02:49:01 UTC  

Only 20 million. That is not small.

2019-07-12 02:49:17 UTC  

So perhaps you were right that planes travel from small airports to larger airports to be practical

2019-07-12 02:49:23 UTC  

Dallas has a lot of short flights.

2019-07-12 02:49:47 UTC  

Perhaps you just explained why a plane would fly from South Africa to Dubai

2019-07-12 02:49:54 UTC  

Dallas is a Hub in the center of a good portion of America.

2019-07-12 02:50:17 UTC  

Nothing small about 20 million.

2019-07-12 02:50:44 UTC  

Because it makes perfect sense on the flat earth we live on.

2019-07-12 02:51:03 UTC  

That is the shortest distance possible. Not on the Globe.

2019-07-12 02:51:46 UTC  

@Steve Angell so you’re right, it does make perfect sense that an airport in Dubai would be taking planes from an airport a quarter of its size

2019-07-12 02:52:01 UTC  

That does explain why a plane would go to Dubai

2019-07-12 02:52:03 UTC  

Thanks

2019-07-12 02:52:38 UTC  

I agree Dubai is a major Hub. But you do not fly that far out of the way for no good reason. There are plenty of Hubs and were we on a globe Australia would not be all that much further. They would just go there.

2019-07-12 02:53:41 UTC  

But Sydney airport is still half the size of Dubai 🤔

2019-07-12 02:53:45 UTC  

Interesting

2019-07-12 02:53:55 UTC  

There is no valid reason to fly that far out of the way. It is not at all like Hallifax where it is a thousand miles to Toronto but 5000 to Paris.

2019-07-12 02:55:02 UTC  

You said the paths make sense on the Globe. Now you admit they in no way make sense. You say well it is hubs why they do it. Nonsense.

2019-07-12 02:56:23 UTC  

You should have originally said. Well it is hubs why they do that. I agree it does not seem to make sense on the Globe perhaps it is because of Hubs and how airlines choose to use hubs.

2019-07-12 02:56:44 UTC  

It’s also interesting that hundreds of flights leave each week that travel from Johannesburg to Dubai 🤔

2019-07-12 02:56:59 UTC  

And they don’t stop in Asia at all

2019-07-12 02:57:29 UTC  

Makes perfect sense on the flat earth.

2019-07-12 02:58:10 UTC  

Hmm makes perfect sense on the round earth too

2019-07-12 02:58:27 UTC  

South Africa to Sydney with no layovers

2019-07-12 02:58:38 UTC  

Or stopping at a hub like Dubai

2019-07-12 02:58:49 UTC  

No it does not. Not the one we discussed. You said they did it because Dubai was a major hub. Not because it made sense.