When approaching from the east, passengers on the left side can see the dramatic Bering Sea shoreline and the town's unique Arctic landscape before touchdown.
The right side of the aircraft offers an unparalleled view of Denali and the majestic Alaska Range, providing some of the most iconic mountain scenery in the world.
The right side of the aircraft provides an exceptional view of the Seward Peninsula's rugged coastline, offering a mix of tundra, historical sites, and mountain ranges.
The right side offers a spectacular vantage point of the Bering Sea coastline, the vast expanse of the Bering Strait, and the deep natural harbor of Port Clarence.
The left side of the aircraft offers superior views of the interior Seward Peninsula, including the dramatic Kigluaik Mountains and the complex hydrology of the Imuruk Basin.
The right side provides a continuous view of the Seward Peninsula's rugged coastline, remote Alaskan villages, and the dramatic approach into the historic gold-rush town of Nome.
The right side offers breathtaking views of the Kigluaik Mountains, also known as the Sawtooth Range, and the vast, rugged tundra of the Seward Peninsula interior.
The left side provides a breathtaking view of the rugged Kigluaik Mountains, also known as the Sawtooth Range, and the vast interior tundra of the Seward Peninsula.
The left side offers a stunning vantage point over the Norton Sound and the dramatic coastline of the Seward Peninsula leading into the final approach at Nome.
The left side offers a superior view of the rugged Kigluaik Mountains and the complex network of tundra lakes and rivers inland.
The left side offers superior views of the dramatic Kigluaik Mountains and the complex inland waterways of the Bering Land Bridge National Preserve, providing a more diverse landscape than the open sea.
The left side offers a stunning vantage point over the rugged Bering Sea coastline and the dramatic Norton Sound, featuring expansive lagoons and shifting sea ice.
The left side provides a superior view of the volcanic landscape of St. Lawrence Island upon departure and a dramatic perspective of the rugged Seward Peninsula mountains during the approach to Nome.