A long-time aviation enthusiast, Harrison Ford owns several aircraft. AGENCIES |
US actor Harrison Ford
has been involved in a near-miss while flying his plane in California, US media
say.
They say Ford, aged 74,
was instructed to land on a runway at John Wayne airport in Orange Country on
Monday.
That plane safely
departed minutes later. Ford has not commented on the reported incident.
Just before the
landing, the Indiana Jones star is quoted as asking air traffic controllers:
"Was that airliner meant to be underneath me?"
The Federal Aviation
Authority confirmed that the pilot of the single-engine Aviat Husky plane had
been cleared to land on the runway.
But it declined to
confirm that the pilot was in fact Harrison Ford.
The incident was first
reported by NBC and the TMZ website.
The actor, who is a
certified pilot, has been involved in several air accidents.
In 2015, he was injured
when his vintage plane crashed on a golf course in Los Angeles.
In 1999, Ford
crash-landed his helicopter during a training flight in Los Angeles but both he
and the instructor were unhurt.
He has been in
accidents out of the cockpit too, breaking his leg in 2014 while filming a
scene involving a door on the Millennium Falcon spaceship.
Ford took up flying
when he was in his 50s and owns several aircraft.
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