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No, not really. Total ascent for a flight from New York to Cape Town is about the same height as a flight from New York to Chicago -- about 11 km. The extra fuel load for the flight to Cape Town is significant, but the extra fuel burned to reach your cruising height is not. And that is the point the MC is focused on -- fuel to ascent.Or it could just be airflight with a not totally accurate description? Yes, ascent will burn the same amount of fuel (for any flight that reaches maximum travel height, not so in shorter domestic hops) and there's only more fuel needed for the remainder.
(It could also be one level deeper and then correct, though I doubt it, in that the longer the flight -> the more fuel needed -> the heavier the plane -> the more fuel needed for ascent)
Could the MC just be wrong and confidently misinforming Cait? Sure! But, since I'm playing him, he's not. Or if he is, I'll be very disappointed. He's not a teen and has been through higher education.
It's sort of like when he's describing baking powder to Rae. He didn't know what baking powder was (starch and baking soda FWIW) but... just read the effing label.