Sky Polaris Re-Positioning to Natal International Airport

Sky Polaris Re-Positioning to Natal International Airport

Today Captain Gordillo moved EC-XLL to Aeroporto Internacional de Natal. This is required in order to depart South America and fly the Atlantic. All flights leaving the country need to depart from an International airport.

Michel will then depart Natal in early morning (before sunrise) where he will turn the aircraft to a heading of 038 degrees and keep flying for 2650 kilometers. The reason for the early morning departure is so most of the flight (especially the landing) can be in daylight. Additionally, ditching the aircraft in the water at night is not recommended!

The flight across the Atlantic Ocean will take 10-11 hours provided that Michel does not have to deviate for clouds or head winds.

Natal, Brazil to Cabo Verde

Natal, Brazil to Cabo Verde

One Comment



Javier Prieto / Dec 6, 2016 8:01 pm / Reply

According to my calculations, if you take off at 05:00 (GMT-3) just before the sunrise (05:15),
and you take 11 hours to reach Cape Verde (GMT-1), you will arrive at 18:00, being the sunset a 18:05.

Be careful, the margin is very narrow!
Good luck Michel!

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