Actor crashes plane into Boeing
Due to landing in the wrong position, Harrison Ford's plane crashed into a Boeing carrying 116 people.
Actor Harrison Ford caused a serious accident on February 13 while piloting his plane.
While flying a plane, Ford was instructed to land on runway 20-L at John Wayne Airport in Orange County, California. However, the actor landed on the wrong side and crashed into the front of a commercial airliner carrying 110 passengers and 6 crew members.
After checking the situation, air traffic controllers concluded that the actor had landed on a taxiway instead of a runway, a violation of Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) safety regulations.
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One of actor Harrison Ford's hobbies is flying airplanes. |
According to the FAA's statement to NBC News, an investigation will be conducted and if any errors are found, Ford's pilot license will be suspended. Currently, the veteran actor's representative has not made an official response regarding the above accident.
Before this incident, the Star Wars actor had been in many plane crashes. In 2015, he was injured when the plane he was piloting had engine failure and crashed into a golf course.
In 2000, Ford's Beechcraft Bonanza light-engine aircraft made an emergency landing at Lincoln Airport in Nebraska.
Harrison Ford was born in 1942. He is a famous American actor with many familiar roles such as Indiana Jones in the series of the same name, Han Solo in the movie Star Wars. The veteran actor was also nominated for an Oscar and won a Golden Globe.
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