The Lion Air plane experienced technical problems on its previous flight that left it climbing and falling so wildly that people on board vomited.
Passengers on the Lion Air flight before the one that crashed said the plane was climbing and falling so wildly that people on board threw up
Shoes of passengers of Lion Air flight JT610 are seen at Tanjung Priok port in Jakarta, Indonesia, in October 2018.The preliminary report itself did not state that the plane was not airworthy, but it did outline technical problems with the plane.The Lion Air plane that crashed into the sea was 'no longer airworthy', Indonesian officials say
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