Low Visibility landing inside Boeing 737

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Uploaded by on Oct 17, 2008

Autoland due to the usual fog in London.
The aircraft flies itself the CAT III ILS approach all the way to the touchdown.

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  • AND BYE THE WAY THERE ARE NO MINIMUMS IN CAT LANDING

  • @Vorox144 Only CAT III C haven't minimums, otherwise there are and they are called decision altitude

  • I've not quite understood 1 thing:

    whats the difference between CAT I, CAT II etc.?

  • @selmerpwns Check the ILS categories in wikipedia, sorry i can't give you the link it doesn't work

  • Minimums at 50 feet approx? That would be so awesome. Sure beats 200.

  • They are at 50 feet, that is what is called a CAT IIIa

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  • Awesome!!

  • thats what you call a high speed exit taxiway....

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  • @Vorox144 That is so not true ! :)

  • OK LISTEN UP CAT= stands for category flight condition it can be I II II 1 2 or 3 3 means worst visibility 2 is beter and 1 is alot beter visibility During all CAT III landing pilots use AUTOLAND/ ILS during cat II or cat I pilots are still alowed to land manually this landing in this vid is CAT III shit visibility

  • thats crazy, I've never seen so much fog

  • the usual fog at London and the usual CHEMTRAILS also..

  • @MrDivillo instruments bro

  • Is this real? It looks real to me

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