Originally Posted by
Explore
Trust me, I've made the approach thirty times at least, and it's almost consistently as I describe. Left side views Westwood, Wilshire, Hollywood, and downtown, albeit at a sharp angle downwards. Right views renowned South Central LA and the port (OK, the LAX field too), with a lot of sun thrown in.
It sounds like you're describing the eastbound experience before the base turn, and at probably 6,000 - 7,000 feet as opposed to the view you'd be seeing if you were already on your base turn westbound, at maybe 3,000-4,000 feet. It seems that the right side would be better once you're on final approach, and have made the base turn, not to mention that you see nothing but the sky when you're sitting on the left side and making a near-180 degree turn to the right.