Long landing rollout — UAL946

EHAM · 06

2026-04-19 05:22 UTC· KIAD EHAM· UNITED AIRLINES INC· B763

UAL946 (United Airlines) was operating from KIAD to EHAM on 2026-04-19. SkyMeter detected a long landing rollout at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (EHAM) on runway 06 at 05:22 UTC. Trace data at the event: 65 ft AGL, 2 kt GS, 0 fpm vertical. METAR at the time reported 8 kt wind, 7 kt crosswind component, 9,999 m visibility. A long landing rollout is detected when ground deceleration after touchdown is below the per-runway P10 envelope. It is an observational measure of rollout efficiency, not a runway-exit incident. Detection algorithm and known limitations: see SkyMeter methodology.

Active FAA TFR during this flight

Source: FAA TFR archive (hourly snapshot)
  • SECURITY5/2811 2025-10-20 12:00Z – 2026-10-20 12:00Z SFC–1,000 ft

    NEW YORK, NY, Monday, October 20, 2025 through Tuesday, October 20, 2026 Local

    View FAA NOTAM →

SkyMeter cross-referenced this flight against FAA-published TFRs that were active during its window and within its geographic bounding box. Overlap doesn't necessarily mean violation — the aircraft may have been outside the TFR’s precise polygon or flying under air-traffic-control coordination.

Pilot review data

  • Runway 06
  • 65 ft AGL at event
  • 2 kt ground speed
  • 0 fpm vertical
  • 8 kt wind
  • 7 kt crosswind component
  • 9,999 m visibility
  • METAR EHAM 110255Z 05007KT 020V080 9999 FEW006 SCT009 18/17 Q1020 BECMG BKN009

Flight context

  • UAL946
  • United Airlines
  • B763
  • KIAD → EHAM
  • 2026-04-19 05:22 UTC
  • EHAM runway 06

All events on this flight

Long landing rollout 05:22:26 UTC · EHAM runway 06 · 65 ft AGL · 2 kt GS
Long landing rollout 05:22:26 UTC · EHAM runway 06 · 65 ft AGL · 2 kt GS
Long landing rollout 05:22:26 UTC · EHAM runway 06 · 65 ft AGL · 2 kt GS

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SkyMeter · trace data observed via ADS-B· EHAM