Airbus Lands On Glacial Runway In Antarctica
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On December 12th, a passenger jet made history by landing on a new 'blue ice' runway, in Australia's Antarctic territory. The 2.5 miles long, 700 meters thick track is tricky not just because of the ice, but also because it shifts about 12 meters southwest annually, thanks to the natural underlying movement of the glaciers.
The Airbus A319, one of the company's smaller planes was chosen because it can make a return flight without needing to refuel. Before this, the only planes that have been able to fly into the Antarctica are military aircraft.
Work on the runway which cost $10mm AUD began in 2005. However, due to the harsh weather conditions, construction workers could only work in the summers, and it took them three years to complete the job. Even then, they had to face below freezing temperatures (-35°F) and cold winds blowing at 100 knots an hour.
While the idea of flying passenger planes to the Antarctic region has been considered since the 1950's, it was not seriously looked into until 2001, when a feasibility study was conducted. Work began in 2005 after the Australian Government funded the project with $46mm AUD.
The first flight carried only operational personnel. Once approved by aviation authorities, there will be regular flights from Australia, but for specialists and scientists only. This will help cut their travel time to the area from ten days (by boat) to just four hours. There are no plans to open this service for tourism.
Constructed nineteen miles from the nearest wildlife population area, the runway is expected to have minimal impact on the animals and the environment, which is a great relief to environmentalists.
Sources: liveleak.com, abcnet.au
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- Daniel Gomezover 9 yearsThat is very cool. I did not know some planes could land on icy runway
- shivi483about 10 yearsI did the puzzle of the word search was easy but one thing is wired how come this plane can return flight without refuel
- nikukyuover 10 yearsDo they have an air school bus??
- baczzzover 10 yearsthat would be so cool but i have my bike anyway
- treeman183over 10 yearsNot yet.
- happypug12over 10 yearsThat would be an awesome school bus. I have to walk to my school, but my school hardly takes two minutes to get to, even if I walk there. I'm home-schooled!
- nikukyuover 10 yearsIt takes 10 to 15 minutes to go to my school!
- sherlockcutepupover 9 yearsSame!
- shivi483about 10 yearsFrom my home to school 5 mins
- lego nerdover 11 yearsthat is awesome, watch a 747-8 drives through a pond
- jackalmost 12 yearscool
- MANabout 12 yearsalso cool palne in act run way
- deabout 12 yearscool
- shareefabout 12 yearscool
- krishabout 12 yearscool a319
- emmanuelawbover 12 yearshow can they live in that weather =X