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Home » ‘I’m a pilot with 10,000 flight hours but I won’t go near this place’
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‘I’m a pilot with 10,000 flight hours but I won’t go near this place’

By staff28 July 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

ccording to Wildfoot Travel, a travel expert, even seasoned pilots acknowledge that the world’s southernmost continent presents some of the most unpredictable and unforgiving flying conditions on the planet

16:26, 28 Jul 2025Updated 16:27, 28 Jul 2025

two pilots looking back over their shoulders from cockpit
Who knew pilots had to suffer so much? (Image: Getty Images)

Despite having over 10,000 flight hours and two decades of global flying experience, one commercial airline pilot says there’s one place he still avoids.

It’s not because of fear of flying, but because the conditions are simply too extreme.

The place is Antarctica. According to Wildfoot Travel, a travel expert, even seasoned pilots acknowledge that the world’s southernmost continent presents some of the most unpredictable and unforgiving flying conditions on the planet — which is exactly why most tourists don’t fly in on commercial aircraft, but arrive by specialist expedition vessels.

Richard Wells, 54, is a retired long-haul pilot from Kent who spent over 22 years flying internationally across Europe, Asia, and the Americas. With over 10,000 hours in the air, he’s experienced nearly every type of flight scenario — but he draws the line at Antarctica.

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There are penguins to be spotted if you can face the journey to Antarctica (Image: Chardine Photography)

“I’ve flown into mountainous regions, remote islands and through tropical storms. But Antarctica? That’s different. Weather changes with no warning, there are no proper runways in most areas, and if something goes wrong — there’s no backup. It’s not worth the risk,” he said.

While a limited number of flights do operate into the continent, particularly to King George Island, these are highly regulated and weather-dependent, with frequent delays and cancellations due to sudden whiteouts, high winds, and near-zero visibility. Commercial airline pilots do not fly there. Only highly specialised charter flights or military and scientific missions operate in the region.

Wells added: “There’s no margin for error. The infrastructure is minimal, and even experienced flight crews have limited options if conditions deteriorate mid-flight. That’s not something I’d ever gamble with.”

In addition to visibility and runway issues, the lack of air traffic control, unpredictable jet streams, and absence of emergency diversion routes all add to the risk.

Despite the aviation challenges, Antarctica remains a dream destination for thousands of British tourists every year.

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Wildfoot Travel, a travel expert, reports a sharp increase in interest for 2025 departures, especially for those seeking to explore the continent’s wildlife, towering glaciers, and surreal landscapes without relying on direct air access.

Their most popular options include:

  • Small-ship cruises from Ushuaia, Argentina, crossing the Drake Passage
  • Fly-cruise hybrids, where travellers fly to King George Island and board an expedition vessel
  • Extended voyages including the Falklands and South Georgia, known for penguin megacolonies and elephant seals

All itineraries are supported by expert guides, marine biologists, and ice navigation crews trained specifically for polar conditions. Passengers also benefit from daily landings, often by Zodiac boat, with chances to see Adélie, chinstrap and gentoo penguins, whales, leopard seals, and towering icebergs up close — something impossible to do by air alone.

Antarctica is not only the coldest and windiest continent, but also one of the most aviation-unfriendly. There are no large-scale commercial airports, minimal navigation aids, and the environment can shift rapidly with little warning. Temperatures regularly affect flight instruments and engines, and strong katabatic winds can make landings unsafe with little notice.

All expeditions follow strict IAATO environmental protocols, ensuring safe and responsible tourism in this fragile ecosystem.

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