Which side of plane into Maui?
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Which side of plane into Maui?
Hi folks--We're counting down our days til our trip to Maui in October. Just had a thought. We have a direct flight from DFW to OGG. On which side of the plane can we get the "best" views. It's not too late to change our seat assignments, so I thought I'd pose the question. Thanks for your help.
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I'd say left side. As you approach Maui you should be able to see the Big Island off to the south. You will also be in position to look down the Hana Coast if it's not too cloudy.
You will make a 180 degree turn to get the nose into the wind and you'll see the west Maui mountains.
You will make a 180 degree turn to get the nose into the wind and you'll see the west Maui mountains.
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It doesn't matter as in the case of NORMAL winds, you approach from the east (left side) circle over the west coast and then land to the east (usually bumpy!). Airport on the left side.
If there is a "Kona Wind" not common, but it happens, reverse the order.
Reminder: Maui is shaped like a woman:
The head is the north side, the neck the Kahalui (airport and valley) the "body" Wailea (West) Hana(east) etc. So....either side wins!. Go and have a great vacation!
If there is a "Kona Wind" not common, but it happens, reverse the order.
Reminder: Maui is shaped like a woman:
The head is the north side, the neck the Kahalui (airport and valley) the "body" Wailea (West) Hana(east) etc. So....either side wins!. Go and have a great vacation!




