Now, what I'd REALLY like is a copy of some much older footage. I recall once seeing a cockpit shot (must have been a BAC1-11) of a cloudbreak at absolute minimum for CAT I, slightly offset r/w entreline. It was night, the shot opened with the pilots heads bouncing all over the place, windscreen wipers going 19 to the dozen, IMC, then the break, bucketing down with rain, r/w lights just off to the left, a quick jink and on the c/l, then bang, on the ground with hardly any flare.
I'd really love this sequence for my training presentation on ILS and LVPs. Most of our stuff assumes 125M IRVR with hardly any wind, autoland. This would show the other side of the operating coin, the heavy rain, low cloud, strong crosswind challenge.
If anyone else remembers that sequence or can point me towards anything similar, I'd be most grateful.
Cheers,
The Odd One