SITTING IN A WINDOW SEAT ON AN AIRPLANE seems to make mandatory the making of a picture out of the window. In all honesty, I will admit to not being immune to this dictate.
Although, in defense of my ability to get at least a little bit outside the box, I have, every once in a while, made a series of pictures of a flying experience which ceates a little essay. In this case the story goes like this:
1. Albuquerque, New Mexico - airport* ambiance
2. kill time having breakfast / Bloody Mary
3. notice cloud through plane window
4-6. sequence - approach to Chicago's O'Hare airport
To be certain, while I have not reinvented the wheel, picture making wise, I do believe that the triptych makes a rather nice / visually interesting print. A significant part of that interest is the plane in the sky above Chicago - you can see it if you are viewing the image on a large enough screen. FYI, the middle picture was made over Lake Michigan.
*the Albuquerque place where you get on airplane is not an airport. According to all of the signs, to include highway exit signs, it is the Sunport.