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Tip: Sit on the right side for takeoff.

Passengers will see a mix of suburban Sanford and the lush St. Johns River basin, with distant glimpses of the Atlantic coast or Orlando's skyline depending on the departure turn.

SFB β†’ OKC
Sanford to Oklahoma City
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The left side offers a superior mix of coastal geography along the Florida Panhandle, the intricate oxbow lakes of the lower Mississippi River, and the lush forests of the Ouachita Mountains.

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7.8
SFB β†’ ATW
Sanford to Appleton
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The left side offers a more direct view of major metropolitan areas including Nashville and Indianapolis, followed by a potential glimpse of the Chicago skyline and the scenic Western Lake Michigan shoreline.

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7.8
SFB β†’ FWA
Sanford to Fort Wayne
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The left side offers a superior perspective of the Sanford-Orlando lake systems during departure and a more direct view of the Appalachian mountain ridges and the Cincinnati skyline during the cruise phase.

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7.8
SFB β†’ TOL
Sanford to Toledo
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The right side offers a superior view of the St. Johns River basin upon takeoff, the most dramatic peaks of the Blue Ridge Mountains, and the best chance to see Lake Erie during the approach into Toledo.

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7.8
SFB β†’ LCK
Sanford to Columbus
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The Right Side (East) offers superior views of the dramatic Blue Ridge Mountains and the winding Appalachian ridgelines, particularly stunning during morning flights.

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7.8
SFB β†’ BMI
Sanford to Bloomington
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The left side offers a more diverse array of landmarks, including the urban sprawl of Nashville and a better perspective of the winding rivers and lakes throughout the Tennessee Valley.

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7.5
SFB β†’ MLI
Sanford to Moline
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The right side provides a superior vantage point for the Atlantic coastline during the initial climb, a clear view of the Nashville metropolitan area, and the impressive patterns of wind farms across the Illinois prairies.

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7.5
SFB β†’ LIT
Sanford to Little Rock
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The Left Side offers the most dynamic views, including distant glimpses of the Gulf Coast and the most favorable angle for viewing the Little Rock skyline during the descent.

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7.5
SFB β†’ AVL
Sanford to Asheville
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The left side provides the most dramatic views of the Appalachian transition and the vast wilderness of the Okefenokee Swamp during the northern ascent.

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7.5
SFB β†’ SPI
Sanford to Springfield
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The left side offers a more direct view of major metropolitan landmarks like Nashville and the significant river confluences of the mid-South.

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7.5
SFB β†’ DSM
Sanford to Des Moines
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The left side offers superior views of the dramatic confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and avoids direct glare during afternoon flights heading northwest.

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7.4
SFB β†’ TUL
Sanford to Tulsa
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The right side offers superior views of the transition from the rolling hills of the deep south to the rugged Ozark Plateau and the winding Arkansas River.

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7.4
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