Interesting, could you elaborate on that?
Cessna 206, dropped some skydivers and somehow a glove (at least I'm 99% sure it was a glove) jammed between the end of the stab and the elevator mass balance leaving me with about 2/3 up elevator.
I noticed after the jumpers left, I closed the door and let the nose drop as I added power for the descent (power used to keep engine temps OK). Airplane started to pitch up, I pushed and realized I couldn't move the yoke.

My head spun around like Linda Blair and I spotted the fingers on the glove sticking up between the stab and mass balance. WTF?!?! Nose pitched up 20-30 degrees nose high, rolled wings vertical to left to drop nose through horizon then level wings where it pitched up again. After a couple of oscillations and power changes (it would have been a fun ride if I hadn't been busy) I stabilized at about 85IAS is a very slight descent.
As I was trying to get things under control I called manifest (happened to be my wife)on the radio and told her to go outside and get an eyeball on me because I might have to get out of the airplane. THAT got the attention of everyone on the ground.
Within a moment the Boss/Owner was on the radio and we agreed I should try to force the elevator to move with the hope it would free the glove. Tighten the parachute harness, made sure I knew where the door handle was and gave the yoke a pull. With a lot of force I was able to move the yoke aft where it stuck at almost full up elevator -- this is where the ride got real interesting. I adjusted power and used steep banks to control pitch as much as I could. On one oscillation I did a complete roll since it just seemed like the quickest way back to where I wanted the airplane. Decided things had to change now so as the nose pitched very high I gave a hard shove and was able to get the yoke forward where it stuck now with a lot of down elevator. Pitched over so hard my shins hit the bottom of the panel. Not really liking the whole neg G thing I quickly gave a hard pull and the yoke returned to it's normal Cessna heaviness but at least it move normally. Looked back and no sign of fingers sticking up.
I had put on a pair of nomex gloves to protect the hands if I did have to bail out. What I didn't realize is that during my wrestling match the web between thumb and forefinger was holding the PTT down so the folks on the ground heard my conversation with the airplane as I grunted and groaned with my pulls and pushes.
I did a relaxing, slow descent and landed. We didn't find any damage to the airplane so I took a leak, put some fuel on and launched with another load.
At the next Safety Meeting I did mention that due to the incident with the glove (we never did figure out where the glove came from) I would in the future require all jumpers to be naked.
PS A few weeks earlier I had practiced for just such an event -- although in my practice scenario I was assuming a mechanical failure causing the jammed elevator. During a descent from a drop I had used one hand to "lock" the yoke in pitch and practiced flying using only power for pitch control. I think the pre-planning was a big factor in things not getting worse.