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In-flight upset - 154 km west of Learmonth, WA, 7 October 2008,

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een important. The situation appeared to be more severe at the rear <strong>of</strong> the aircraft,where passengers who were unrestrained would have been initially acceleratedupwards (as the nose came down and the tail went up) but the aircraft would havethen started to descend. As a result, at the rear <strong>of</strong> the aircraft, there would have beenrelative motion between the aircraft and the passengers that could have combined toincrease the force <strong>of</strong> impact with the aircraft cabin.Figure A2: Vertical accelerations during the first (top) and second in-<strong>flight</strong><strong>upset</strong>s (bottom)- 226 -

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