Originally Posted by
nerd
The only really good view is on TPACs, where you cross over Manhattan at 10,000ft before heading out over the Atlantic and turning around for final approach.
I love that view.
jgoodm, based on my flight history, I'd sit in the A seat. If you fly over Manhattan, the
A seat offers the best views. If you're flying in Canarsie approach (ask the pilot before you depart), The
A seat will offer a not so bad view of Manhattan, and a pretty good view of Coney Island and Brooklyn.
I dislike immensely the circle trip in to JFK via the Atlantic.
Originally Posted by
Almee
You can maybe check on scapeside.com, this website allows you to find the best side to be seated for all your flights.
I hope you will find the intel you want !
Welcome to Flyertalk
Almee. By the way, if this is your website, I don't like having to type in New York City to find JFK, or Los Angeles to get LAX. Can you set it for the 3 letter airport code?
dh