An Air Atlanta Icelandic flight was forced to turn back less than 20 minutes into its journey after a horse in plane's the cargo hold broke loose from its stall. The flight departed New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport for Belgium when the horse became free and was unable to be secured back in its allocated area. A reconstruction of the flight path, uploaded to , illustrated the aircraft had ascended to 31,000 feet over Boston when the pilots contacted air-traffic control.
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