It takes 24
hours on a commercial airline out of New York, another 2 hours south on a puddle jumper from Santiago to Puerto Natales (only another hour and a half farther by air, and I would be in Antarctica).
Not exact matches
Sometime when I'm less tired, I'll figure out how many
hours you'd have to log
on commercial airlines to add up to the risk of one home birth — to mother or child.
All
commercial airlines operating within the U.S. must now follow one of the most demanded changes: the Tarmac Delay Rule, which ensures that passengers will not wait in planes
on the tarmac for more than three
hours.