The descent provides a scenic overview of the Long Island coastline and the suburban landscape of Suffolk County before touching down.
The left side offers unparalleled views of the United States' most iconic urban landscapes, including the National Mall in D.C., the Baltimore Inner Harbor, Philadelphia, and a panoramic view of the Manhattan skyline on the horizon during the descent into Long Island.
The right side offers unparalleled views of the Atlantic coastline, including the Kennedy Space Center shortly after takeoff and the barrier islands of the Outer Banks and Long Island.
The Left Side is the clear winner for this northbound route, offering a sweeping view of the U.S. Eastern Seaboard's major metropolitan areas and the spectacular New York City skyline during the descent into Islip.
The right side provides a superior perspective of the Atlantic coastline, including the Chesapeake Bay and the iconic barrier islands of the Jersey Shore and Long Island during the descent.
The right side offers a spectacular vantage point of the Atlantic coastline, featuring the unique geography of the Outer Banks and the Jersey Shore, concluding with a scenic approach over the South Shore of Long Island.
The right side offers a superior coastal panorama, featuring the sprawling Chesapeake Bay, the iconic Jersey Shore skyline, and a scenic approach over the Great South Bay and Fire Island.
The right side is superior for this short coastal hop, offering a direct view of the Boston skyline upon takeoff and detailed views of the Connecticut shoreline and Long Island Sound throughout the flight.
The left side is the clear winner for this short hop, providing a panoramic view of the Manhattan skyline to the north as the plane crosses into the New York airspace.
The right side offers a spectacular vantage point of the Atlantic coastline, featuring the Outer Banks, the Jersey Shore, and a scenic approach over Long Island's south shore beaches.
The left side provides a consistent panorama of the U.S. coastline, offering glimpses of major metropolitan areas, historical harbors, and a spectacular distant view of the Manhattan skyline during the final approach into Long Island.