AGS

Best window seat at Augusta Rgnl At Bush Fld

Which side of the plane?

Pick the window seat with the view. 13,500 routes answered — landmarks, coastlines and cities, wing by wing.

About This Airport

Which side of the plane has the best views at Augusta Rgnl At Bush Fld (AGS)?

At Augusta Rgnl At Bush Fld in Bush Field: for takeoff, sit on the Right side; for landing, sit on the Left side. Notable views include: Savannah River, Augusta downtown area, Aiken area to the northwest, forested terrain of the Piedmont region.

What can I see during takeoff from Augusta Rgnl At Bush Fld in Bush Field?

When taking off from Augusta Rgnl At Bush Fld (AGS), sit on the Right side for the best views. Augusta Regional typically departs to the north or northeast, and the right side offers views of the Savannah River valley and the broader Augusta metropolitan area as you climb out. You'll see the river's meandering course and the terrain transitions that define this region of Georgia. Notable sights include: Savannah River, Augusta downtown area, Aiken area to the northwest, forested terrain of the Piedmont region.

What can I see when landing at Augusta Rgnl At Bush Fld in Bush Field?

When landing at Augusta Rgnl At Bush Fld (AGS), sit on the Left side for the best views. Augusta Regional typically uses Runway 9 for landing (east-west orientation), which means final approach comes from the west. The left side offers views of the Savannah River valley and the city of Augusta itself during descent. You'll see the river's meandering course and downtown Augusta's grid pattern as you descend toward the runway. Notable sights include: Savannah River (winding through forested terrain), Augusta downtown skyline, Interstate 20 corridor running east-west, forested lowlands of the CSRA region.

What factors affect the best window seat at Augusta Rgnl At Bush Fld?

The best window seat at Augusta Rgnl At Bush Fld (AGS) depends on several factors: the typical runway used for your departure or arrival, the geographic features around Bush Field (mountains, coastlines, city skylines), weather conditions, and time of day. Morning and evening flights often offer the best lighting for scenic views.