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one of my long time friends is a flat earther........

I went to NZ last August. Dopey pilot flew a curved arc to get there. When out on the big puddle, you can see the world is round. NZ flies back and forth to Antartica often. They even left a plane there as a marker. An unfortunate incident primarily caused by narrowing navigation lines caused by a round earth.
 
An unfortunate incident primarily caused by narrowing navigation lines caused by a round earth.
...and a last-minute alteration to the flight plan that wasn't communicated to the pilot..... :rolleyes:

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So, any flat-earther here, question. When you fly to the Antarctic "edge", what happens ? Do you hit an invisible wall ? Do you continue to fly and fall off into space, never to be seen again ? Do you fly off the edge and turn upside-down to fly upside-down along the bottom of the flat-earth all the while looking at the dirt ?
 
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