A private plane overshot a runway, stopping just short of a busy road in Boca Raton, Florida.
Video shows as the jet was stopped by the Engineered Materials Arresting Systems, also known as EMAS.
EMAS is a lightweight crushable concrete at the end of short runways.
"Basically, it's a field full of very lightweight bricks, if you will," ABC News Aviation Analyst John Nance said. "They can take an airplane's landing gear and slow it down in a very short period of time."
The video shows as the Canadian Bombardier Challenger 300 goes beyond the runway, almost veering off onto a busy roadway.
The FAA said all four people on board walked away without serious injuries.
Last week, a jet crashed through a fence at a suburban airport near Chicago.
Wheeling officials said the EMAS also stoppe