yeah doa search for "Kai Tak Heart Attack", if that doesn't do it "Kai Tak Runway 13" will. Then again, just look for "unusual aviation pictures" -- they have a whole photo and video section dedicated to Kai Tak. The ILS approach was onto a checkboard in the side of a mountain at a 45 degree angle to the runway. On the rooftops below were the approach lights which described a neat turn to the threshhold. Aircraft would line up, and at the last minute make a hard 45 degree turn, at the end of which the wheels would touch the ground. It gets really messy if they screw up the turn, or if there's a crosswind. 747s are particularly glorious because they're big as whales and are designed to land at a crab angle (and not "one side first" as with many twins) -- if there's a crosswind, you point the aircraft into it and just drive it onto the runway.