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Antarctica rescue flight arrives in Chile

A small plane has landed in Chile, returning two sick US workers from Antarctica.

An American Antarctic worker arrives at a clinic in Chile
A small plane with two sick US workers has arrived safely in Chile after leaving Antarctica. (AAP)

A small plane with two sick US workers has arrived safely in Chile after leaving Antarctica in a daring rescue mission from a remote South Pole research statio.

After making a stop for a few hours at a British station on the edge of Antarctica, the two workers were flown to the southernmost Chilean city of Punta Arenas, the National Science Foundation said in a statement published on its Facebook page.

In a hectic two days of flying, the rescue team flew a 4825km round-trip from the British station Rothera to pick up the workers at the US Amundsen-Scott station at the South Pole.

They arrived back at Rothera on Wednesday afternoon, said Peter West, spokesman for the National Science Foundation, which runs the US station.

Then the two workers boarded a second Canadian-owned Twin Otter plane that took off for Punta Arenas.

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"From Punta Arenas, the two patients aboard will be transported to a medical facility that can provide a level of care that is not available at Amundsen-Scott," the National Science Foundation said, adding that it's not disclosing the location of that facility.

The National Science Foundation has not identified the sick workers or their conditions, citing medical privacy.

They both work for contractor Lockheed Martin.


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