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The left side is generally preferred as it offers a higher probability of viewing the iconic Chicago skyline and Lake Michigan shoreline during the initial climb, followed by a direct view of the industrial landmarks along the Illinois River valley.
The left side provides a superior view of the industrial Delaware River immediately after takeoff and the iconic Three Mile Island cooling towers upon arrival at MDT.
The left side offers a more varied view of the southern Brazilian highlands, including the dense Araucaria forests and the rugged transition into the state of Santa Catarina.
The Right Side provides a better perspective of the Channel Islands leaving Los Angeles and the iconic Glass House Mountains when approaching Brisbane from the north.
The left side typically offers superior views of the Kansas City metropolitan area on clear days and a more direct view of the Omaha skyline and Missouri River loops during the descent.
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.
The left side offers a more scenic departure over the Oslofjord islands and better positioning for viewing the Isle of Man and the Wicklow Mountains on approach to Ireland.
The left side offers the most dramatic views of the Sierras de Cรณrdoba during the descent and provides an ideal angle for sunset lighting over the vast agricultural plains.
The right side offers a superior view of the Harz Mountains and usually provides the iconic approach view of the Cologne Cathedral and the Rhine River curves before landing.
The left side offers a more consistent view of major river crossings, including the winding Mississippi and the urban landscape of Cincinnati, while avoiding direct southern sun glare during midday flights.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for the departure over the scenic Oslofjord and typically provides better views of the Thames Estuary and the distant London skyline during the approach into Stansted.
The right side offers a superior view of the intricate river systems and unique outback settlements like Bollon, concluding with a scenic approach over the Warrego River into Cunnamulla.