American Eagle Saab 340 stopped by an arrestor bed made of foam concrete
An arrestor bed made of foam concrete helped stop an American Eagle Saab 340 with 24 passengers from overshooting Runway 4R upon landing at New York's John F. Kennedy Airport on May 8. It was the first operational use of the arrestor bed, which the airport operator installed last year. An SAS DC-10...
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