New Zealand’s aviation authority says it will seize cockpit data. Passengers were left injured after the jet went into 'free fall'
New Zealand’s aviation authority says it will seize cockpit data. Passengers were left injured after the jet went into 'free fall'
Brian Adam Jokat, a Canadian citizen who lives in the UK, told Reuters he was shocked to see a person in the seat next to him thrown up in the air. However, it is understood the company did not offer a refund for the flight and passengers said they were given a single McDonald’s cheeseburger after the ordeal.
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