Harrison Ford injured in plane crash

Harrison Ford injured in plane crash
UPI

VENICE, Calif., March 5 (UPI) — Film star and pilot Harrison Ford has been hospitalized after crash-landing a small plane on a California golf course Thursday.

TMZ reported the 72-year-old Star Wars and Indiana Jones icon was treated by doctors at Penmar Golf Course in Venice, then was transported to a nearby hospital.

The report described Ford as seriously injured, with gashes to his head, but it was unclear what other wounds he suffered.

People magazine initially said he was listed in critical condition, but the publication reported a short time later he had been upgraded to stable condition. Variety described his status as “fair to moderate.”

TMZ said Ford reported engine failure just moments after taking off and requested an emergency return to Santa Monica Airport, but he crashed before he could do so.

The Los Angeles Fire Department tweeted about the incident, saying, “1 small aircraft down on Penmar Golf Course near the Santa Monica airport. Solo occupant.”

*UPDATE: 1233 Rose Ave* 1 small aircraft down on Penmar Golf Course near the Santa Monica airport. Solo occupant, an adult male being…— LAFD (@LAFD) March 5, 2015

Ford is the father of five children and the husband of actress Calista Flockhart. His other film credits include American Grafitti, Blade Runner, Working Girl, Witness, Patriot Games, The Fugitive, Air Force One, Regarding Henry, Ender’s Game and 42.

The actor was reprising his role of Han Solo in Star Wars: Episode VII last June when he reportedly broke his leg in a mishap involving the Millennium Falcon and had to undergo surgery to treat it.

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