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A plane had to be stopped by a safety zone at the end of the runway at a Virginia airport

The engineered materials arresting system safely stopped the jet after it overshot the runway in heavy rain; no injuries occurred among 53 passengers and crew.

  • On Wednesday night around 10 p.m., a United Express Embraer 145 flight arriving at Roanoke-Blacksburg Regional Airport in Virginia overshot the runway upon landing and was brought to a halt by a safety area.
  • The incident occurred amid heavy rain, causing the jet to land long and overrun the designated touchdown zone, prompting an airport response and flight delays on Thursday morning.
  • The aircraft stopped safely in the engineered materials arresting system made of cellular cement blocks, which was upgraded last year to slow and stop overrunning planes effectively.
  • The flight carried 50 passengers and three crew, and the captain reported no injuries, while airport spokesperson Alexa Briehl confirmed the safety area performed as intended during the incident.
  • After a period of closures and delays, one runway became operational again after midnight. The FAA has announced plans to look into the incident, and airport representatives advised passengers to contact their airlines for the latest flight information.
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WSET broke the news in on Wednesday, September 24, 2025.
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