Videolaryngoscopes often allow the glottic inlet to be easily visualised, yet tracheal tube delivery through the vocal cords may remain challenging (the frustrating ‘good view, can’t intubate’ scenario). Recording POGO at the moment of intubation attempt is important since the glottic view at which successful tracheal intubation using videolaryngoscopy is achieved may not be the same as the initial or best view obtained. Recording this allows the reproducibility of the tracheal intubation experience and documentation to be as accurate as possible.