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1. topspi+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-11-05 03:14:30
> Do runways have some sort of barrier between them and the next "important" thing.

Some do. Here is what it looks like when an overshooting plane utilizes such a barrier: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zW71FrX8t_g

179 dead.

Consider the possibility that gigantic flying aluminum tubes filled with tons of flammable fuel hurtling around at hundreds of kilometers per hour comprise a dilemma that has no trivial answers. Even defining what "important thing" means at any given instant is not straightforward.

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2. beAbU+pt1[view] [source] 2025-11-05 15:51:11
>>topspi+(OP)
There is a spectrum between "no barrier" and "immovable barrier".

Arrestor beds exist, and given enough space a fully loaded plane at take-off velocity can be stopped in a controlled and safe way.

Cost and space are often the reason why this does not happen.

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