Shame they can't make MEL-JNB work. It's not fun looking out the window, knowing it's going to take over 4 hours to get back to the spot directly beneath you, only 11km away ....
Lindsay they can be quite strong 200-350km/hr and the routing can go up to 70deg south, over parts of the pole.
A very lonely part of the world, especially if batteries needed charging or oxy tanks require refilling............
Similarly, you'd hope someone would have a shot at Mel/Syd - Cape Town
A twin jet operating a commercial service is not going to be going that far south. It haas to remain within the certified ETOPS coverage area.
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Shame they can't make MEL-JNB work. It's not fun looking out the window, knowing it's going to take over 4 hours to get back to the spot directly beneath you, only 11km away ....
v Australia are purchasing 777-300, so will not be flying that far south (was the context of my comment).Its not a twin jet. From Sydney 747 LR RR and 340-200/600 from Perth. Perth is not that far south, Sydney can be depending on winds/economics.
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The issue is more about ETOPS requirements rather than endurance.
CX do HKG-JFK in 777-300 ER, less distance than SYD-JNB.
The best info I can find has the current maximum ETOPS for a B777 at 239 minutes. Current FAA limits
Attached is a link with a very good explanation of how ETOPS works. Flight Safety & ETOPS
The possibility of 5 hours over the southern ocean on one engine is way outside my comfort zone.
Current water temperature south of the Aust mainland is around 9 deg C. http://www.marine.csiro.au/~lband/web_point/
You would not have to worry about drowning if you survived the ditching as your useful consciousness would be less than 30 min at those temperatures.
The possibility of 5 hours over the southern ocean on one engine is way outside my comfort zone.
Current water temperature south of the Aust mainland is around 9 deg C. http://www.marine.csiro.au/~lband/web_point/
You would not have to worry about drowning if you survived the ditching as your useful consciousness would be less than 30 min at those temperatures.
Swim near the floating/burning fuselage until it finally sinks. That should warm the water for you![]()