Cape Air Review - Cessna 402 from St Thomas STT to San Juan SJU

Grab a seat...in the copilot seat?
Cape Air is a regional truboprop carrier with bases in New England and the Caribbean, which basically means that if you find yourself flying them, you're probably flying to or from an awesome vacation spot...like sailing in the BVI for 10 days. Or you're commuting...but let's skip that scenario. One of the cool things about flying any airline that operates planes like this (Cessna 402, Caravan, Otter Sea Plane, etc.) is that the depending on weight/balance and flight load, the copilot seat is often up for grabs. Knowing this, and being the aviation geek that I am, the first thing I do when I get to the gate is tell the gate agent that I would love to sit in the copilot seat if possible -- and as of this writing I'm 3 for 4 on that. While this seat is more cramped than the others on the plane - it does have restricted legroom! - it has hands down the best views of any seat on any aircraft. Here's what it's like...
What's awesome:
- you could find yourself in the copilot seat with awesome views!
- 1-1 configuration means no middle seats ;)
- Cape Air can be cheap and convenient for making connections in the Caribbean/New England
- if you're tall, you'll find these Cessna's are a tight fit
- for most seats, views are obstructed by the wing