Narrative:

Upon landing; the pilot in command (PIC) was unable to stop the aircraft on [the] runway. The aircraft struck a taxiway light; departed the runway and came to a rest on grass on the west side of the runway. Landing speed was calculated at 109 knots and approximately 3600 feet of runway. ATIS reported winds at time of arrival were 220 at 10 knots. The PIC declared a low fuel situation with approximately 500 lbs of fuel remaining and was cleared to land.

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Original NASA ASRS Text

Title: A corporate jet First Officer reported a runway excursion when the PIC was unable to stop the aircraft.

Narrative: Upon landing; the Pilot in Command (PIC) was unable to stop the aircraft on [the] runway. The aircraft struck a taxiway light; departed the runway and came to a rest on grass on the west side of the runway. Landing speed was calculated at 109 knots and approximately 3600 feet of runway. ATIS reported winds at time of arrival were 220 at 10 knots. The PIC declared a low fuel situation with approximately 500 lbs of fuel remaining and was cleared to land.

Data retrieved from NASA's ASRS site and automatically converted to unabbreviated mixed upper/lowercase text. This report is for informational purposes with no guarantee of accuracy. See NASA's ASRS site for official report.