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Why can't a landing plane just swerve around a runway vehicle?

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Answer: Jets can't sidestep safely

Jets can't sidestep safelyCorrect! A landing jet is committed to staying aligned with the runway while carrying huge speed and momentum. Its landing gear, wings, and directional-control limits make a car-like sideways dodge unsafe or impossible. Near touchdown, the aircraft is optimized for stable contact with the runway, not for a sudden lateral escape.

Their brakes lock firstWrong. Brake lockup is not the main reason. Even before braking becomes the issue, the aircraft's shape, inertia, and control limits mean it cannot simply flick sideways like a car dodging a cone.

Wings hide the obstacleWrong. Visibility can matter in aviation, but wing position is not the core explanation here. The deeper reason is aircraft physics: a jet descending to the runway has far less lateral freedom than a road vehicle and must preserve stable alignment to avoid losing control.

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