Originally Posted by
Billy Mumphrey
I wish you had warned me yesterday because I ate a full breakfast onboard. I was flying GOT-AMS and didn't really think much of the turbulence during the descent. We were only about 100 meters from landing when the pilot aborted landing. The ascent was so quick and sudden I felt sick immediately. My daughter threw up, and I heard a lot more retching further back in the plane. We were seated in rows 1 and 2, and one of the flight attendants just in front of us also threw up. We attempted another landing 20 minutes later, also aborted, and with a strong smell of vomit in the cabin I also felt severely nauseous. On the third landing attempt I had my barf bag ready because I knew I wouldn't be able to hold it in much longer...but thankfully we landed safely and to much applause from the cabin (almost 1 hour late). The flight attendant who got so sick was actually in the lavatory as we were landing. Never seen that before.
WOW, your flight was even worse than mine because we had only one go around and I don’t think anyone was sick. I looked at FR24, and you landed shortly after me. We were roughly at the same time in this horrible weather. Looking at all the flights in FR24, it’s really between 8:15 and 8:50 that it was the hardest because almost evey flight did at least one go-around. Outside that window, flights landed normally (not excluding it could have been bumpy but not like for us).