Passengers on the left side can see the William J. Clinton Presidential Library and the Arkansas River winding alongside the downtown Little Rock skyline shortly after departure.
The left side offers a superior view of the sprawling Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex and its iconic skyline during the final descent, while also providing a great perspective of the Ouachita National Forest and the Red River crossing.
The right side offers a superior view of the sprawling East Texas Piney Woods and, most importantly, provides the best vantage point for the iconic Houston skyline during the final approach into Hobby Airport.
The left side of the aircraft offers a superior view of the inland Southeast's diverse geography, including the Mississippi River crossing and the scenic transition from the rolling hills of Alabama and Georgia into the lush wetlands of Northern Florida.
The right side typically provides the most iconic views of the St. Louis skyline, including the Gateway Arch, especially during southern approaches to Lambert International.
The right side offers a superior view of the Little Rock skyline immediately after takeoff and a better vantage point for the transition from the Ouachita foothills into the East Texas Piney Woods and The Woodlands area.