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Most likely aerodynamically relieving trim wheel pressure by intentionally letting the nose of the plane drift down. This allows the pilots to more easily crank the trim wheel and fix the issue.

If I remember correctly, this procedure was specifically described in older 737 manuals, but had been dropped more recently.



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