Departing towards the east, the left side provides a sweeping view of the city of Nome and the historic gold-mining coastline along the Norton Sound.
The right side offers a unique chance to view the Siberian coastline across the Bering Strait and provides the most dramatic angle for the approach into the remote village of Gambell.
The left side provides a breathtaking view of the Bering Sea and the dramatic coastline where North America terminates. On exceptionally clear days, passengers can witness the vastness of the Bering Strait and the distant silhouette of the Diomede Islands.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for the interior Alaskan wilderness and the towering peaks of the Alaska Range, including the potential for a distant view of Denali.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the dramatic coastline of the Seward Peninsula, the expansive Norton Sound, and the unique geographical features of Golovnin Bay.
The left side offers an iconic perspective of the Bering Strait, providing opportunities to see the sea ice, the vast expanse of the Norton Sound, and on clear days, the distant Diomede Islands where the US and Russia nearly touch.
The right side provides a dramatic panoramic view of the Kigluaik Mountains, including the peninsula's highest peaks, contrasted against the vast tundra landscape.
The right side provides the most dramatic views of the Seward Peninsula, featuring the rugged Kigluaik Mountains and the vast, lake-dotted Arctic tundra.
The right side offers superior views of the dramatic Kigluaik Mountains and the interior wilderness of the Seward Peninsula, featuring the highest peaks in the region.
The left side offers spectacular views of the rugged Kigluaik Mountains and the sprawling Alaskan tundra, providing a more dramatic landscape than the coastal flats.
The right side offers superior views of the dramatic Norton Sound coastline, Cape Darby's cliffs, and the beautiful transition from the Bering Sea to the Seward Peninsula.
The left side offers a stunning panorama of the Seward Peninsula's rugged interior, featuring vast rolling tundra, meandering river systems, and the distant peaks of the Kigluaik Mountains.
The Right Side offers a spectacular view of the rugged Kigluaik Mountains immediately after takeoff from Nome, followed by intricate tundra river systems and a panoramic view of the Baldwin Peninsula during the descent into Kotzebue.