Honda Jet pilot reported there was no braking action during landing rollout and the aircraft exited the far end of the runway.

Date: 2022-04 · Aircraft: Honda Jet · Phase: landing

Anomalies: aircraft-equipment-problem-critical|deviation-discrepancy-procedural-published-material-policy|deviation-discrepancy-procedural-clearance|ground-event-encounter-loss-of-aircraft-control|ground-excursion-runway

Synopsis

Honda Jet pilot reported there was no braking action during landing rollout and the aircraft exited the far end of the runway.

Narrative

At our about XA25Z on DATE; I departed ZZZ1 in HondaJet with 1 passenger aboard with a destination of ZZZ. All enroute and approach operations were normal in all respects; and that planned all landing on favored Runway XX at ZZZ. Based on reported weather I was expecting light rain and potentially a damp runway upon arrival. Approach and landing were normal in all respects. When I depressed the brakes; I did not experience any braking action. I continued to keep the pressure applied to the brakes as I continued down the runway. I kept pressure on brake pedals. Approaching the end of the runway; I increased the amount of pressure to the brake pedals; but still did not experience any braking action. I did not experience any normal braking action at any point during the landing rollout and exited the far end of Runway XX while communicating with ZZZ Tower that I was exiting the runway. I exited the aircraft with the sole passenger on board. There were no injuries of any kind or nature to either of us. It did not appear as though there was any physical damage to the aircraft either.

Source: NASA Aviation Safety Reporting System (public domain). Reports are voluntary submissions and are not verified by NASA.