Narrative:

We had a rejected landing because of wind shear. The plane landed hard and bounced. The captain immediately took back off. Multiple passengers screamed and began vomiting. Captain made an announcement 5-7 minutes later letting us know the winds were too hard. A jumpseater was hurt. His back was hurt. Once plane landed we went through the cabin to check on the passengers to see that they were okay. Gave out many bags for vomiting. All flight attendants helped. All working flight attendants along with the jumpseater went to the clinic [due to] back pain. [The company] took us off of our trip. My back is hurting a bit and rib area around outside is tight. I was given pain medicine. I was not in pain earlier; however 8 hours later I am a bit sore.

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Original NASA ASRS Text

Title: Two air carrier flight attendants reported injuries from a hard landing due to wind shear.

Narrative: We had a rejected landing because of wind shear. The plane landed hard and bounced. The Captain immediately took back off. Multiple passengers screamed and began vomiting. Captain made an announcement 5-7 minutes later letting us know the winds were too hard. A jumpseater was hurt. His back was hurt. Once plane landed we went through the cabin to check on the passengers to see that they were okay. Gave out many bags for vomiting. All flight attendants helped. All working flight attendants along with the jumpseater went to the clinic [due to] back pain. [The company] took us off of our trip. My back is hurting a bit and rib area around outside is tight. I was given pain medicine. I was not in pain earlier; however 8 hours later I am a bit sore.

Data retrieved from NASA's ASRS site and automatically converted to unabbreviated mixed upper/lowercase text. This report is for informational purposes with no guarantee of accuracy. See NASA's ASRS site for official report.