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TTN → UST
Which side of the plane to sit from Trenton Mercer Airport (Trenton) to Northeast Florida Regional Airport (St. Augustine Airport)?
Left Side of the Plane
The left side provides a spectacular vantage point of the Atlantic coastline, barrier islands, and the turquoise waters of the Eastern Seaboard.
Atlantic Coastline
Continuous views of the breaking waves and the vast horizon of the Atlantic Ocean.
The Outer Banks
Aerial perspective of the narrow, sandy barrier islands stretching along the North Carolina coast.
Charleston & Savannah Ports
Look for massive container ships and intricate river deltas near these historic southern ports.
Sea Islands
The lush, subtropical marshlands and exclusive island resorts of South Carolina and Georgia.
Castillo de San Marcos
On final approach into UST, you may spot the historic masonry fort of St. Augustine.
Choose this side for morning flights to witness the sunrise over the Atlantic. During the descent into UST, the plane often maneuvers over the water, offering a clear view of the Florida beaches. Keep an eye out for lighthouses dotted along the North Carolina and Virginia shores.
Philadelphia Skyline
Immediately after takeoff from TTN, catch a glimpse of the Philly skyline to the southwest.
Mid-Atlantic Urban Corridor
Views of the suburban sprawl and distant city centers of Baltimore and Washington D.C.
Piedmont Forests
Dense canopies of southern pine forests across the Carolinas and Georgia.
St. Johns River
The massive, north-flowing river that defines the landscape of Northeast Florida.
The right side is ideal for late afternoon or sunset flights to avoid the direct glare of the sun. It offers better views of the inland geography and the winding river systems of the South. Look for the illuminated grid of coastal towns during night flights.
Distance: 1,291 km (802 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 1 hr 43 min
Departure: TTN (40.27669906616211, -74.8134994506836)
Arrival: UST (29.9592, -81.339798)
Route Type: Domestic
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