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Or flung into the ceiling headfirst at 0.5g and then back to the floor at 2g. Presumably that could cause injuries other than motion sickness.



Indeed. From the Telegraph article linked in another comment:

> Flt Lt Nathan Jones, the co-pilot, suffered a cut to the head, a fractured back, a prolapsed disc and nerve damage.

> The court heard 14 passengers were so badly hurt they were unable to fly back to the UK.




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