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Harrison Ford Critically Injured in Plane Crash: Report


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Harrison Ford is in critical condition after crash landing a plane in Venice, Calif. on Thursday, according to several reports.

 

 

The 72-year-old crash landed on Penmar Golf Course after something apparently went wrong mechanically with the single-engine plane at around 2:25 p.m. Ford was transferred to a local hospital in critical condition with head injuries. The actor was the only one aboard the plane and the only person who sustained injuries.

 

Ford reportedly walked away from the crash, and was later attended to by two physicians who were on the scene.

 

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“There was blood all over his face,” Howard Tabe, an employee at the Penmar Golf Course, told NBC News. “Two very fine doctors were treating him, taking good care of him. I helped put a blanket under his hip.”

 

Ford is an avid pilot, and has crashed planes before with minimal injuries.

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Harrison Ford: I am the best God damn pilot you're ever going to meet!


"This is not the first time Ford, an experienced pilot, has been in a plane crash. His six-passenger plane took a hard landing in Lincoln, Nebraska, in the summer of 2000, but the actor was not hurt. Ford also crash-landed a helicopter in October 1999 while he was practicing emergency landings with a flight instructor."

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