FLL LIT Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International to Adams Fld

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Which side of the plane should I sit on flying from Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International (FLL) to Adams Fld (LIT)?

Sit on the Left side of the plane for the best views on flights from Fort Lauderdale to Little Rock. The takeoff views of the Atlantic coast and Miami-Dade/Broward urban corridor are more visually striking than the landing approach. The coastal scenery and ocean views from departure outweigh the modest Arkansas River valley views on arrival.

What can I see during takeoff from Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International in Fort Lauderdale?

During takeoff from Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International (FLL), sit on the Left side for the best views. Left side offers views of the Atlantic coastline, Port Everglades, and the Miami-Fort Lauderdale urban corridor as you climb northwestward. Right side faces inland swamps and developed areas with less visual interest. Notable sights include: Atlantic Ocean and coastal barrier islands, Port Everglades shipping channel, Miami-Dade and Broward County urban sprawl, Intracoastal Waterway.

What can I see when landing at Adams Fld in Little Rock?

When landing at Adams Fld (LIT), sit on the Right side for the best views. Right side provides views of the Arkansas River, downtown Little Rock's skyline, and the surrounding terrain as you descend into LIT from the southeast. Left side faces less distinctive landscape. Notable sights include: Arkansas River and its valley, downtown Little Rock skyline, Pulaski Heights residential area, surrounding Ouachita foothills to the south.

How long is the flight from Fort Lauderdale to Little Rock?

The flight from Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International (FLL) to Adams Fld (LIT) takes 2h 15m.

What does the Fort Lauderdale to Little Rock flight path pass over?

Georgia-Florida border region with the Suwannee River valley, central Georgia piedmont terrain, transition from coastal plain to Appalachian foothills, Alabama-Georgia border ridges, Tennessee River valley in northern Alabama, and the transition into Arkansas's White River drainage basin