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BOS → RUT
Which side of the plane to sit from General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport (Boston) to Rutland - Southern Vermont Regional Airport (Rutland)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side offers superior views of the Cambridge skyline and the winding Charles River upon departure, followed by a prime perspective of Mount Monadnock and the high peaks of the Green Mountains during the descent into Rutland.
Cambridge & Harvard
Stunning views of the Harvard University campus, MIT, and the densely packed urban core of Cambridge.
Mount Monadnock
One of the most climbed mountains in the world, its rocky summit is a prominent landmark in southern New Hampshire.
Green Mountain National Forest
Dense, undulating canopies of hardwoods that offer spectacular colors during the autumn foliage season.
Killington & Pico Peaks
Clear views of the 'Beast of the East' ski slopes and neighboring Pico Mountain as you approach Rutland.
Rutland Valley Descent
A scenic glide path into the valley, surrounded by the high ridges of the Appalachian Trail corridor.
The right side is essential for mountain lovers. During the final 15 minutes of the flight, you will have a direct view of Vermont's most famous ski resorts. In autumn (late September to mid-October), this is the definitive side for 'leaf peeping' from the air as you approach the Green Mountains.
Boston Harbor & Islands
Immediate views of the Atlantic coastline and the historic harbor islands during the initial climb out of Logan.
Metro West Suburbs
A bird's-eye view of the historic Revolutionary War landscapes including Lexington and Concord.
Mount Wachusett
The highest point in Massachusetts east of the Connecticut River, standing out as an isolated monadnock.
Quabbin Reservoir
A massive, pristine man-made wilderness area that provides a striking blue contrast to the surrounding forests.
Connecticut River Valley
The wide, fertile valley marking the transition from the rolling hills of Massachusetts into the rugged Vermont terrain.
Choose the left side for morning departures to keep the sun behind you. This side is particularly scenic during the first half of the flight while traversing the historical corridor of eastern Massachusetts. Look for the distinct 'T' shape of the Quabbin Reservoir about midway through the flight.
Distance: 205 km (127 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 21 min
Departure: BOS (42.36429977, -71.00520325)
Arrival: RUT (43.52939987, -72.94960022)
Route Type: Domestic
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