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Best window seat at Anderson Rgnl

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Which side of the plane has the best views at Anderson Rgnl (AND)?

At Anderson Rgnl in Andersen: for takeoff, sit on the Right side; for landing, sit on the Right side. Notable views include: Savannah River (southeast), Lake Hartwell (northwest, visible on clear days), Piedmont foothills, Anderson city grid.

What can I see during takeoff from Anderson Rgnl in Andersen?

When taking off from Anderson Rgnl (AND), sit on the Right side for the best views. Anderson Regional typically departs to the northeast or northwest. A right-side seat offers views of the Savannah River valley and the rolling terrain of the Piedmont region as you climb out. You'll see the contrast between the airport's immediate surroundings and the forested landscape that dominates inland South Carolina. Notable sights include: Savannah River (southeast), Lake Hartwell (northwest, visible on clear days), Piedmont foothills, Anderson city grid.

What can I see when landing at Anderson Rgnl in Andersen?

When landing at Anderson Rgnl (AND), sit on the Right side for the best views. Anderson Regional Airport's primary runway (17/35) typically handles approaches from the north or south. Right-side seating during a northbound approach offers views of the Savannah River valley and the rolling terrain of the Piedmont region. You'll see the Seneca River confluence and forested areas that define this part of South Carolina's landscape. Notable sights include: Seneca River, Savannah River valley, Lake Hartwell (distant, northeast), Piedmont forest canopy.

What factors affect the best window seat at Anderson Rgnl?

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