I'm looking up flights again.
"From 200 proofs Earth is Not a Spinning Ball"
46) On a ball-Earth Cape Town, South Africa to Buenos Aries, Argentina should be a straight shot over the Atlantic following the same line of latitude across, but instead every flight goes to connecting locations in the Northern hemisphere first, stopping over anywhere from London to Turkey to Dubai. Once again these make absolutely no sense on the globe but are completely understandable options when mapped on a flat Earth.
This is interesting. Most of the first few flights I came across searching this turned up Cape Town to Johannesburg, then onto Sao Paulo before reaching Buenos Aires. On a Globe all those locations are in the Southern Hemisphere. On a Flat map it passes through the northern - so it's apparent that the operative word "every" wasn't considered for the Northern Hemisphere on a Globe.
That being said - there are indeed some stop overs that make 0 sense for this flight on a Globe.
So far I've found stop overs or connecting flights in
Quatar
London
Madrid
Paris
Amsterdam
These stop overs or connecting flights make 0 sense on a globe for this flight - but they do make sense on a Flat earth map. And there is a ton of them available.
If you don't believe me, take a look yourself.
Cape Town, South Africa to Buenos Aries, Argentina
If you dare.
PS: If you come at me with some really lame excuse like a flight from Cape Town has to go all the way to Quatar, London or any of the other places listed, wasting all that fuel and all that time just to 'pick up more passengers' to head to Buenos Aires instead of flights from those far away areas (on a Globe) originating in those areas to go to Buenos Aires....
I'm going to call you a flight conspiracy theorist who isn't thinking much. And I'm going to smile.