Mmmm, there's been a lot talk if previous threads about runways on the moon (and other airless bodies with low g). It can be done in Orbiter, sure. But in real life the surface would have to be prepared ahead of time.
I think the most plausable example in Orbiter is Greg Burch's Heinlein base, there are six standard landing pads (which I use for Dg style craft), and a large clear area that I use to eyeball landings with the Vanguard, and DGEX (never dropped and Arrow in there, yet). That large clear area would allow for a bit of forward roll on touchdown.
But a 15,000 ft runway on the moon? I can't see the logic in it. But then again, I'd be the poor sod who'd be tasked with replacing the wheelbrakes, tire/wheel ass'ys and shock struts for the hotdog pilot who ripped the gear off his spacecraft.
Next time my wife drives off the road into a ditch I'm going to use the lithobraking term and see if I get a response. More likely a blank stare... Or slugged. I'd bet a dollar that my kid will bust a gut laughing though.