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POS → PBM
Which side of the plane to sit from Piarco International Airport (Port-of-spain) to Johan Adolf Pengel International Airport (Zandery)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side of the aircraft offers spectacular views of the South American mainland, including the intricate Orinoco Delta, the dense Guiana Shield rainforests, and major river systems.
Caroni Wetlands
Lush mangrove swamps and bird sanctuaries immediately south of Piarco Airport in Trinidad.
Orinoco Delta
The massive, sediment-rich river delta of Venezuela stretching into the sea with its labyrinth of channels.
Amazonian Canopy
Uninterrupted views of the ancient, dense tropical rainforests covering the Guiana Shield.
Demerara River
The wide, tea-colored waters of Guyana's major river system cutting through the jungle.
Brokopondo Reservoir
One of the world's largest man-made lakes, often visible on the final approach into Zandery.
This is the premier side for geography buffs. Sit behind the wing for an unobstructed view of the river systems. The afternoon sun will be behind the plane, providing excellent lighting for photos of the emerald-green rainforest canopy and the brown river silt plumes.
Atlantic Horizon
Expansive views of the deep blue Atlantic Ocean where the Caribbean Sea meets the open sea.
Manzanilla Beach
The iconic coconut-lined eastern coastline of Trinidad visible shortly after takeoff.
Paramaribo Distant View
The capital city of Suriname and its coastal outskirts can be seen during the descent phase.
Choose this side if you prefer the calming views of the ocean. On early morning flights, this side will experience the direct glare of the sunrise, so bring sunglasses or keep the shade down until the sun is higher.
Distance: 886 km (551 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 1 hr 29 min
Departure: POS (10.595399856567385, -61.33720016479492)
Arrival: PBM (5.4528298378, -55.1878013611)
Route Type: International
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