hello everyone

being a resident of Sao Paulo myself, i was shocked when i saw the news about the crash...
i was watching the news until now and so far it seems the fire is still going in the TAM warehouse the plane crashed into...
a part of the building has collapsed, and they estimate there were about 170 people onboard the aircraft and still an unknown number of people might be inside the building
the runway here at SBSP is known for being way too short for this size aircraft, and has been repaved recently, but left ungrooved and unable to drain out the excess water, making it very slippery
i live abot 4-5 miles from the airport, and my friend who came here today said he heard an explosion this afternoon, also we picked up some news on the radio about that same explosion... only later we found it had been a plane crashing
ive seen many people today trying to explain how it happened, my theory is that it went down like this:
the plane was cleared to land as usual by the controller... after touchdown and applying the brakes (pilots here land with autobrakes on 3) the plane lost grip on the slippery runway, and started to drift to the left... the pilot tried to go around and applied full throttle, but there was not enough runway left for a take-off run... the aircraft stalled right after leaving the airport grounds and crashed into the warehouse which is just across the street.
i assume the plane did fly for some time before stalling, since there was no trail of damage leading from the crash site... also if the plane had skidded all the way there, it would have picked up every car on the highway between the airport and the warehouse
this is not the first time this has happened here... in fact, just yesterday an ATR-72 skidded across the runway and onto the grass...
maybe it's time they shut down this airport for good now... and it won