but it was more the hard wash board effect more often than a 1400' dive. They reported a 2.7 g-load with no injuries which is somewhat surprising but climbing through 2000' after take-off, all including flight attendants, would still be seated, so perhaps they were lucky that no one was injured. Still, one would think that someone on that plane would have gone on social media, reported the incident and claimed that they; "Were certain that they were going to die and the seat belt restraint caused them to wrench their back so they were going to visit their doctor as soon as they got home." The typical whinny pain in the ass.