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The left side offers a superior view of the Cleveland skyline and the Lake Erie shoreline immediately after takeoff, followed by expansive views of the dense Allegheny Plateau forests.
The left side provides a superior view of the sprawling Lake Wylie and the unique equestrian landscapes of Aiken, South Carolina during the descent.
The left side provides a more immediate and striking view of the Detroit River, the Canadian border, and the urban core of Detroit and Windsor before transitioning into the pastoral landscapes of Indiana and Illinois.
The left side offers a final look at the snow-capped Rockies during the initial climb and better views of the major river valleys and Omaha's skyline during the cruise phase.
The left side provides the most scenic transition from the Brazos Valley into the Piney Woods, featuring views of the Texas A&M campus and Lake Conroe.
The left side offers a more scenic perspective of the Rocky Mountain silhouette during departure and superior views of the major river crossings as you enter the Midwest.
The Left Side offers a superior view of the Uruguay River border at takeoff and the winding IbicuΓ River basin, providing a better perspective of the transition from the border plains to the central hills of Rio Grande do Sul.
The left side offers superior views of the Michigan landscape, including the urban centers of Kalamazoo and Ann Arbor, and the iconic University of Michigan campus during the descent.
The left side provides an excellent vantage point for the departure over the Norwegian archipelago and a more scenic approach into the UK, showcasing the Essex and Suffolk coastlines.
The left side is slightly preferred as it often provides a better angle for viewing the Masurian Lake District and the distant Moscow city skyline during the standard approach patterns into Domodedovo.
The right side offers a superior view of the transition from the Menongue highlands into the Cuvelai-Etosha basin, with better lighting conditions for photography on morning flights and a clearer view of the sparse but unique urban clusters.
The right side offers a more intimate view of the transition from Igloolik Island across the Hooper Inlet to the mainland Melville Peninsula, featuring intricate permafrost patterns and the coastline.