Passengers will see the narrow crescent of Kwajalein Island and its military infrastructure before the plane climbs over the vibrant turquoise waters of the lagoon and surrounding coral reefs.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for the sprawling interior of the Kwajalein Atoll upon departure and a dramatic profile of Kosrae's volcanic peaks and the historic Lelu ruins during the arrival sequence.
The left side offers more frequent sightings of the Ratak Chain atolls, including spectacular views of Wotje and Aur, which feature some of the most vibrant turquoise lagoons in the Pacific.
The right side offers spectacular views of the northern Marshallese atolls shortly after takeoff and provides the premier angle for Sokehs Rock and Kolonia upon arrival in Pohnpei.