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In a rare and bizarre incident taking place on Monday, a packed Boeing jet suddenly nosedived and flyers crashed into the ceiling, leaving blood stains on the roof..
At least 50 passengers were injured when the LATAM Airlines flight from Sydney to Auckland, New Zealand, suffered this mishap..
Emergency services in New Zealand treated 50 people for injuries after passengers and crew were thrown into the ceiling, with one person in a serious condition.. Source: NZ Herald https://t.co/qPP0CriFSl.
In an earlier similar incident taking place in 2022, United Airlines flight 1722 had left Maui on 18 December and was climbing when it suddenly plummeted 1,400ft..
Confirming the incident of its Boeing nosediving, LATAM Airlines said the plane experienced "a technical event during the flight which caused a strong movement.".
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