crashed into a farm after spotting a horse running wild on an airstrip where he was coming in to land. He smashed into a fence before landing upside down in a field in the Isle of Man.An air accident report found the pilot aborted the landing attempt after he "saw a horse appear near the end of the runway".The Cessna 182RG was airborne as it reached the end of the Mount Rule airstrip in Braddan but hit some farm gates on March 13.It flipped over after careening into a farm fence before landing upside down in a field next to the airstrip, the Air Accidents Investigation Branch said.The horse was outside the boundary of the airstrip but it was "not clear" to the pilot at the time of the landing, the report added.The pilot told investigators.
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