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StoopTroup
7/18/2007, 02:45 AM
Sao Paulo, Brazil

A320 - 176 dead...TAM aircraft Hangar on fire it seems...

CNN Video (http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/americas/07/18/brazil.plane.crash/index.html?eref=rss_topstories#cnnSTCVideo)


SAO PAULO, Brazil (CNN) -- A jetliner crashed and exploded into flames at Brazil's busiest airport on Tuesday night, killing at least 200 people, local rescue workers said.


A rescue worker braves flames in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

As investigators prepared to open a probe into the cause of the crash of the TAM Airlines Airbus A320, questions were being raised about both the growth in Brazilian air traffic and Sao Paulo's Congonhas Airport.

The Sao Paulo fire department said at least 200 people, including some on the ground, were dead at the scene. The figure would make Tuesday's crash Brazil's deadliest air disaster.

Brazil President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva declared three days of national morning for the victims, according to reports from The Associated Press.

Witnesses said the plane skidded across a major road at rush hour. Reports that the plane struck a gas station could not be confirmed, but a massive fire broke out.

The crash happened in a driving rain, and the plane apparently struck a building bearing the airline's logo at the small domestic airport in the heart of the city. At least 50 rescue vehicles were at the scene, firefighters said. The fire continued to burn into the night.



LINK (http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/americas/07/18/brazil.plane.crash/index.html?eref=rss_topstories#cnnSTCVideo)

Turd_Ferguson
7/18/2007, 02:48 AM
Think its gonna go higher than that before it all over with. They recently baned the A320 from operating out of there because it's such a short runway.



A federal court in February cited safety concerns when it banned takeoffs and landings of three types of large jets at the airport, which handles much of Brazil's domestic air travel market.
But an appeals court overruled the ban, saying it would have severe economic ramifications and there were not enough safety concerns to justify the ban.




"The runway was reopened because of popular pressure," Gianfranco Beting, an aviation consultant, said in a TV interview.
"This was a tragedy waiting to happen."


Source (http://www.theage.com.au/news/World/Brazil-plane-crash-kills-up-to-200/2007/07/18/1184559823026.html)