I had a very turbulent descent on a BA night-flight into Athens some years ago. A friend who was trevelling with us had started expressing concerns about the bumpiness of the descent and I did my best to reassure him all was quite normal...[:I]
Flaps were set, landing gear was down, and we'd crossed the runway threshold when we experienced fairly severe pitching and rolling. At this point I admit to feeling quite terrified and quickly started calculating the wing-span of the 767, and trying to work out just how much roll we'd get away with at such a low altitude! Yes, this all happened very quickly and then the engines roared and off we climbed again into the thundery skies above Athens.[:?]
Very prompt announcement from the flight deck to say we'd experienced windshear and they'd opted (or perhaps no option!?) for a go-around. Very smooth landing on second attempt and all was well...
Feeling a tad shaken, we boarded our little connecting flight on a smallish turboporp down to Santorini, and yes, you guessed it - another late-aborted landing in shockingly wet and windy weather. As we climbed back into the sky, the captain, after making the announcement in Greek, stated 'Sorry, I couldn't see the runway so I'll have one more go but if I still can't see it, then we need to go back to Athens because we don't have enough fuel for a third attempt...'
He managed to land us on the second attempt, although I remember seeing the runway as we did a very, very steep bank-and-dive (he basically did a u-turn onto the runway!) to much grateful applause from all passengers!![^]