Passengers can see the iconic peaked roof of the Jeppesen Terminal and the sprawling airfield before views transition to the distant Front Range mountains.
The Right Side is slightly more scenic as it provides a better angle of the Southern Rocky Mountains during departure and offers views of the Ozark plateaus and recreational lakes during the descent into Springfield.
The right side offers a superior perspective of the major river crossings and the iconic approach into Pittsburgh's 'Golden Triangle'.
The left side offers superior views of the transition from the high plains to the lake-studded landscape of Minnesota, with a high probability of seeing the downtown Minneapolis skyline and iconic chain of lakes during the descent.
The left side offers a superior perspective of the transition from the Great Plains to the Great Lakes region, including potential views of the Chicago skyline and the southern tip of Lake Michigan.
The right side offers superior views of the transition from the high plains to the Ozark Plateau, including the winding Arkansas River and Beaver Lake on final approach.
The left side provides a superior perspective of the rugged Driftless Area in Wisconsin and better views of the Front Range mountains during departure from Denver.
The right side offers a superior view of the transition from the High Plains to the lush Ozark Mountains, including a prime perspective of Table Rock Lake upon approach.
The left side provides a superior panoramic view of the Rocky Mountains receding behind the aircraft upon departure and offers the most dramatic views of the Mississippi River's meandering oxbows near Memphis.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the Denver skyline during departure, the iconic Nebraska State Capitol in Lincoln, and the expansive Missouri River valley during the approach.
The left side offers a more scenic perspective of the Rocky Mountain silhouette during departure and superior views of the major river crossings as you enter the Midwest.
The left side offers a final look at the snow-capped Rockies during the initial climb and better views of the major river valleys and Omaha's skyline during the cruise phase.
The left side provides a more scenic perspective of the Platte River valley and the Des Moines metropolitan area, while avoiding the harsh southern sun glare during typical eastbound morning flights.