top of page

Incentives

view from plane1
TKCT9426
Tracy & Jenny
VHBJ7805
tents on the ice
Sven on Skidoo3
Sven on Skidoo2
Sven & Anna Photo Shoot7
Sven & Anna Photo Shoot5
Sven & Anna Photo Shoot4
sunset21
Russian Base Views of glassier
rear view of plane
pilots of DC
KOFL1784
JXOV5544 (38)
John on skidoo1
John with DC in background
John in froont of tents
IL76 Tail
IL76 on ice1
Group Photo with Old russian Base in bac
DSCF2416
Group Photo with DC Pilots
DSCF2414
DSCF2413
DSCF2386
DSCF0610
DSCF0618
DSCF0611
DSCF0605
DSCF0600
DSCF0602
DSCF0555
DSCF0525
DSCF0505
DSCF0508
DSCF0504
DSCF0501
DSCF0494
DSCF0495
DSCF0466
DSCF0462
DSCF0451
DSCF0416
DSCF0412
DSCF0389
DSCF0393
DSCF0366
DSCF0351
DSCF0371
DSCF0348
DSCF0342
DSCF0341
DSCF0347
DSCF0329
DSCF0321
DSCF0322
DSCF0320
DSCF0319
DSCF0317
DSCF0316
DSCF0315
DSCF0314
DSCF0312
DSCF0310
DSCF0307
DSCF0311
DSCF0300
DSCF0298
DSCF0304
DSCF0265
DSCF0243
DSCF0238
DSCF0237
DSCF0234
DSCF0232
DSCF0230
DSCF0221
DSCF0210
DSCF0215
DSCF0211
DSCF0205
DSCF0204
DSCF0202
DSCF0199
DSCF0200
DSCF0197
DSCF0195
DSCF0196
DSCF0194
DSCF0192
DSCF0185
DSCF0191
DSCF0180
DSCF0177
DSCF0175
DSCF0172
DSCF0174
DSCF0168
DSCF0163
DSCF0159
DSCF0156
DSCF0154
DSCF0141
DSCF0139
DSCF0136
DSCF0104
DSCF0105
DSCF0100
DSCF0099
DSCF0022
DSCF0095
DSCF0024
DSCF0008
DSCF0006
DSCF0002
DSC00069
DSC00071
DSC00068
DSC00067
DSC00066
DSC00057
DSC00061
DSC00062
DSC00060
DSC00051
DSC00055
DSC00052
DSC00046
DSC00049
DSC00045
DSC00048
DSC00044
DSC00039
DSC00042
DSC00036
DC on ice
Antarctica (10)
catering table2
Antarctica (9)
Antarctica (4)
Antarctica (6)
Antarctica (2)
Antarctica (1)
Anders and crew
1SCF1311
1SCF1307
1SCF1309
1SCF1306
1SCF0333
1SCF0324
1SCF0323
1SCF0318
1SCF0312
1SCF0315
Wheels of plane
View of ice

In 2001 and 2002 I was instrumental in initiating and organizing the first ever air transportation of scientists down to the Antarctica from Cape Town, South Africa.

Before the scientist had to endure a monthlong sea passage down to the continent. 

In partnership with the Russian base, Novolazarevskaya, a blue ice runway for one of their Ilyushin 11-76 to land on. 

Every expedition undertaken came with its risks and rewards. The flight time was 5 hours. Two and half hours into the flight a life decision had to be made to carry on or turn back to Cape Town. The weather in the Antarctica can turn in 2 hours to a white out which makes it impossible to land. Fuel for the aircraft was shipped down month before. We had to land to refuel.

I was fortunate enough to visit Maitri Base, Tor Base, Troll Base and Sanae Base on my travels down to the Antarctica.

 

  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • YouTube

The contents of this personal website are intended for educational purposes only. The information contained herein, including all attachments, should not be construed as investment, tax, or financial advice. Any investment performance quoted is for illustrative purposes only, and no warranty or undertaking is made regarding its accuracy. Past investment performance is not indicative of future results. The returns mentioned are not guaranteed and are subject to market conditions. Prospective investors are encouraged to conduct thorough due diligence to understand the risks and suitability of this investment relative to their individual circumstances. Investors should be prepared for potential fluctuations in value. The information provided is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. Always do your own research. You are solely responsible for all investment, tax, and financial decisions that you make.

© 2000 by  John Sparks

bottom of page