I'm not sure where we're misunderstanding each other but...airliners fly directly south out of Sydney on a daily basis, headed for Santiago, Chile...by way of the outskirts of the
South Pole...not skirting the
North Pole. On a flat earth map that would have the airplane crashing into the dome within hours. See your flat earth map below:
In any case, the fact is these airliners make the 7000 mile journey (according to spherical maps) in about 12.5 hours...whereas on the flat earth map you can see this would be an absolutely massive trip. The distance would be almost twice that long and should take about 22-23 hours (traveling at 550mph)...and absurdly, it would have to cut across Canada and Brazil...something that does NOT happen in real life...simply because flat earth is not a reality.
On a flat earth, the ONLY way to get from Sydney (located on the East coast of Australia) to Santiago...would be to head North (or "North" with quotation marks if you prefer) and then skirt the North Pole (or whatever you guys call it). But in real life, ALL these flights go the exact opposite direction and take HALF the time it should if flat earth maps were correct.
You've given me a few "likes" over on some other threads so I don't want to be too 'mean' but, goodness gracious...this flat earth thing...mama mia.