Small Plane Skids Off San Jose Runway After Reported Mechanical Failure

A routine landing in San Jose turned tense yesterday when a small plane veered off a runway after what officials described as a mechanical failure caught on local video. The aircraft rolled off the paved surface and came to a stop in an adjacent area while emergency crews rushed in. As footage of the response circulated online, officials had not yet released a full account of what went wrong.

What happened

Local television station KTVU ran a short item yesterday, time-stamped 3:08 PM PST, reporting that the runway excursion followed a mechanical failure. In the clip, firefighters and airport personnel can be seen surrounding the small aircraft as they assess the scene and check for hazards.

KTVU did not identify the plane’s operator, its specific type, or how many people were on board, leaving key details about the flight and its occupants unconfirmed as of the latest reporting.

Bay Area history with runway veers

Runway excursions are not exactly unheard of around the Bay. Hoodline previously reported a similar incident at Palo Alto Airport in February 2025, when a small plane slid off the runway into nearby marshland, prompting the temporary closure of parts of the surrounding preserve. In that case, the San Francisco Chronicle reported that city hazmat crews were dispatched to investigate a possible fuel leak.

After environmental testing, officials said that the Palo Alto episode was cleared and the area was reopened, with authorities reporting no injuries.

Why excursions happen

Runway excursions can stem from a mix of factors: mechanical problems, bad weather, slick or contaminated runways, or split-second decisions by pilots during approach and landing. Industry safety data has long shown that the approach-and-landing phase accounts for a disproportionately high share of aviation accidents…

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