The Finnish Air Force is currently conducting rare training exercises in Tervo, utilizing an aircraft arresting system—a net designed to quickly stop aircraft—on a public road. This system is typically used for emergency landings. The drills are part of a larger NATO exercise extending from Finland to Spain, demonstrating enhanced interoperability among member nations. The exercises involve Hornet fighter jets and are focused on practicing rapid response capabilities. Authorities have temporarily closed the road during the training to ensure public safety. This deployment highlights Finland’s integration into NATO’s collective defense framework following its recent accession. The unusual location for the arresting system practice underscores the need for adaptable emergency landing procedures.