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If you are flying into FLL, and want that view, make sure to have a seat on the right side of the plane (starboard) that is not blocked by a wing. (That would be to your left as you board the plane) When I flew back home, I made sure to be sitting in the right place...EM

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If you are flying into FLL, and want that view, make sure to have a seat on the right side of the plane (starboard) that is not blocked by a wing. (That would be to your left as you board the plane) When I flew back home, I made sure to be sitting in the right place...EM

 

Just like trying to book a cabin with a particular view while a ship is in port, you can't guarantee which flight path a plane is going to take. It depends on which runway they are landing on and the wind patterns that particular day.

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