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Not a control issue but there was a Hawaiian flight that had 36 injuries from turbulence. Edit to add: it would be unsurprising if turbulence was the cause here and the passenger quoted had their facts wrong.

https://www.cnn.com/2022/12/18/us/hawaiian-airlines-injuries...




An airplane doesn't suddenly drop out of the sky because its controls stops responding. So I agree that on the face of it it's either turbulence or some sort of aggressive manoeuvre, either initiated by the pilots accidentally or somehow initiated by the airplanes control systems, not simply "stopped responding to controls".


Yeah, I just started typing out a scenario where instruments blipping might do it and it started getting implausible several clauses in.




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