In 1919, John Alcock and Arthur Brown made the first non-stop flight over what?
Correct answer: Atlantic Ocean
Player: Coco
This was nearly a decade prior to Charles Lindbergh's solo flight across the Atlantic.
Player en_846
John Alcock enjoyed the title for 6 months until he died in a flying accident in Dec 1919 in France.
AirGriz
mikhawk317, Iceland and Greenland are 2 places. So is the ocean, if the plane was equipped with floats
Julia
mikhawk317, Bermuda.
mikhawk317
I think it is interesting, they always mention flights over the Atlantic as "non-stop". Isn't that a given -- where would they stop if they wanted to?
Niall
Wow their lives changed so fast afterwards, 10k and kbe as well as all the prizes in a matter of weeks