Harrison Ford is happy to put crash behind him

By Tribute News on May 27, 2015 | Leave a Comment


Harrison FordHarrison Ford is ”happy” to be getting his life back on track.

The 72-year-old star, who suffered injuries including a large laceration to his head, as well as broken bones when a two-seater aircraft he was piloting smashed into Penmar Golf Course in Venice, Los Angeles, in early March after he was forced to make an emergency landing due to an engine malfunction, was spotted visiting friends over the weekend and is slowly starting to resume normal activities.

A source close to the Star Wars star, who spent almost a month at a medical centre, said: ”Harrison seemed fine and drove himself to Steven Spielberg’s house for a visit. After spending weeks in the hospital, he seemed happy to be back at home.”

The actor, who is married to Calista Flockhart, has also been spotted driving around his neighborhood more and more in recent weeks.

The insider told PEOPLE.com: ”He makes small errands and visits friends.”

Harrison, who got his pilot’s license 19 years ago, is believed to own approximately 11 private planes in Los Angeles and is an avid flyer.

He previously crashed a Bell chopper in 1999 while flying in California.



Comments & Discussion

  1. There are no comments yet, why not be the first?

Join The Conversation:


Similar Articles

Harrison Ford thanks Tom Selleck for not being Indiana Jones

June 27, 2023 | 2 Comments

Over 40 years ago, Harrison Ford replaced Tom Selleck as the lead in Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark and Harrison has expressed his thanks again.


Harrison Ford returns to Indiana Jones set after injury

October 13, 2021 | 10 Comments

In his latest outing as the titular hero, Harrison Ford returned to the set of Indiana Jones 5 after recovering from an injury suffered during rehearsals.


Harrison Ford makes serious pilot error on runway again

April 30, 2020 | 16 Comments

Harrison Ford, 77, was out on April 24, piloting his Aviat Husky when he crossed a runway that was already in use at a California airport. 


 Change Location