Weather and Clothing
Consider the weather on the day of your flight. Dress accordingly, and make sure to bring a jacket or sweater if it's cold. Avoid wearing bright colors as these can cause reflections in the windows, which can be cumbersome for your pictures. Dress in neutral colors.
Arrival and Luggage
Arrive at the meeting point on time to ensure you don't miss your flight. Some locations need a valid ID for all passengers, check your boarding pass to see what applies to your flight. Not all flights allow you to bring luggage, so make sure to check in advance and plan accordingly. This may mean leaving your luggage in a secure location or with a trusted friend or family member.
Route Planning and Camera
Review the flight itinerary and plan the route you want to take, this will help you anticipate the sights you want to see. Don't forget to bring your camera or phone to capture the beautiful views.
Make sure your device is fully charged and bring extra batteries or charging cords, just in case.
Seating Arrangements and Safety
The pilot will determine the seating arrangements for safety reasons, and depending on the weight distribution inside the airplane. The pilot will also give a safety briefing in advance of the flight, it's important to pay attention and follow their instructions.
The day of your airplane sightseeing flight is an exciting time, but it's important to be prepared for takeoff. By considering the weather, dressing appropriately, bringing a camera and arriving on time, planning your luggage and seating arrangements accordingly, and paying attention to the safety briefing provided by the pilot, you'll be able to make the most of your aerial adventure and enjoy the breathtaking views from above.