From Ushuai to Beijing by using Boeing 737-8 MAX with AP+
21h29mn
I hopped onto A350 and flew dead south at 180 from VIDP to Antartica and plan was to fly back to Delhi but ended up landing at some islands NW off Australia. Flight time spanned around 24 hours…was fun to fly!
Although impressive, that technically doesn’t count since you must have landed to refuel. But I’d love to try this myself must be super fun!
As you can see, I did not land a single time. The current IF record is over 170 hours I believe. A380 has a very strong ground effect, so you can fly at around 20 feet with 2 engines and low power.
where were you flying over, cos 20ft above ground is very low
You need to go touch some grass HOW DO THESE PEOPLE MANAGE A WEEK WORTH OF FLIGHT TIME
Before Autopilot+ omg
Yeah, this guy is the craziest I seen on here
it was on a second device lol, no way I’d go a week on main. Spent like 5 mins taking off and 5 mins landing
I always cruise at .89
17 hours from New York to Singapore (at the time of writing I’m landing in about 8 hours)
My longest one was 18hrs from Munich, Germany to Sydney, Australia in the Lufthansa A350-900. My longest one in real life was around 11hrs on Lufthansa 747-8 to Johannesburg, South Africa
A350 VTBS-KBOS along with a touch and go at KPSM prior to KBOS arrival made it 32:48 on one tank (note I believe AP+ has some issues with fuel which made this possible)
My longest flight is 15 hours from New York to Seoul
My longest flight to date was from SFO to SIN on United Airlines Boeing 787-9 dreamliner - it was about 15 hours 30 minutes flight I believe? For the return leg even though the distance is identical, it was shorter so time-wise SFO to SIN is the longest!
Just about to be my longest flight ever
EGLL-NZWN Via West route over America is Close to 22 Hours in a B777-200LR
Srry mine is Dubai to Lax