On 11 October 2019, an Embraer ERJ195LR abandoned an initial landing attempt at Warsaw after a hard bounce but the correct go-around procedure was not followed. The rate of climb rapidly increased to over 4000 feet per minute. Concurrently, the required engine thrust was not set and airspeed rapidly diminished to a point where the stick shaker was activated. Stall and Upset Recovery procedures were not correctly followed, and the aircraft commander was slow to take control of the situation. Full control was regained at 1,200 feet above ground level and a subsequent approach and landing were made without further event.
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On 11 October 2019, the crew of an Embraer ERJ195LR (SP-LNO) being operated by LOT Polish Airlines on an international passenger flight from Brussels to Warsaw mishandled the initial landing attempt at destination and commenced a day VMCgo-around. The go-around was grossly mishandled, with a high rate of climb and insufficient thrust combining to rapidly diminish airspeed to the stall threshhold from which recovery was only achieved below 1000 feet AGL. The subsequent positioning and second approach took place without further event.
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