The approach offers a clear look at the downtown core and the scenic Wascana Centre, featuring the Saskatchewan Legislative Building and its surrounding lake.
The left side (north) offers the most dramatic views of the high peaks of the Canadian Rockies and the glacial valleys of British Columbia, particularly the rugged terrain around the Thompson-Okanagan region and the Selkirk Mountains.
The right side offers an immediate spectacle with Lake Mead and the Hoover Dam shortly after takeoff, followed by the vibrant red rocks of Southern Utah and a distant look at the Yellowstone ecosystem.
The left side of the aircraft offers a front-row seat to the transition from the high peaks of the Colorado Rockies to the rugged Bighorn Mountains and the striking badlands of the Missouri River Breaks.
The right side provides the most iconic landmarks of the Canadian Shield, including the Sleeping Giant at Thunder Bay and the intricate island networks of Lake of the Woods, followed by a clear view of the transition into the vast prairies.
The right side provides an exceptional view of the Chicago shoreline and Lake Michigan upon departure, followed by the dense glacial lake regions of Wisconsin and the transition into the Canadian prairie grid.
The right side provides the best perspective of the dramatic Qu'Appelle Valley and the distinct forested highlands of Riding Mountain National Park, which contrast beautifully with the surrounding agricultural plains.
The right side provides a superior view of the Calgary skyline upon departure and the picturesque Wascana Centre and Legislative Building during the descent into Regina.
The right side offers the most scenic transition from the dense lake country of Minnesota into the fertile Red River Valley, providing a superior perspective of Regina's skyline during the descent.
The left side offers the most dramatic topographic contrast as you approach Regina, specifically featuring the lush Qu'Appelle Valley which cuts through the flat prairie landscape.