NEW: Man who lives near crash site says he heard plane's engine cut off
Publicist says Ford was forced to land, will make full recovery
Fellow pilot says Harrison Ford is very skilled, safety-conscious
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Actor Harrison Ford was âbanged upâ and hospitalized Thursday afternoon after a 1940s aircraft he was piloting crashed during a forced landing on a golf course, his publicist said.
âHarrison was flying a WW2 vintage plane today which had engine trouble upon takeoff,â Ina Treciokas said. âHe had no other choice but to make an emergency landing, which he did safely. He was banged up and is in the hospital receiving medical care. The injuries sustained are not life threatening, and he is expected to make a full recovery.â
His son was with him at the hospital.
âDad is ok. Battered, but ok! He is every bit the man you would think he is. He is an incredibly strong man,â Ben Ford tweeted.
Los Angeles Fire Department Assistant Chief Patrick Butler, who wouldnât identify Ford as the patient, said the pilot suffered moderate trauma and was âalert and consciousâ when he was taken to the hospital. He said the pilot, the only person on board, was in fair to moderate condition.
The 72-year-old actor was in a two-seat, single-engine 1942 military trainer that went down on Penmar Golf Course near Santa Monica Airport.
Patrick Jones, an investigator with National Transportation Safety Board, told reporters that the planeâs engine failed.
A man who lives near where the plane came down told CNN he heard the plane in trouble.
âI heard it having problems and then he turned around,â Jens Lucking said. âWhen he was right by the house, the engine cut out and then he turned around.â
The plane clipped a tree top as it glided back toward the airport, officials said. It landed on its belly with the landing gear collapsed underneath and the left wing touching the ground. There is a mark in the ground behind the plane where the aircraft sliced into the grass.
Ford had just taken off when the plane experienced some kind of problem. He was trying to return to the airport, Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Ian Gregor said.
Tom Haines with the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association said he had flown with Ford in the past.
âHeâs a very skilled pilot. Heâs very safety-conscious and goes to training routinely for all of his aircraft,â Haines said.
Santa Monica Airport is a small facility with one runway, originally built in 1919. But now it is basically in the back yard of a very dense beach community. There have been many complaints about the air traffic and golfers and neighbors say aircraft fly too close to homes.
Photo of the plane crash wreckage, courtesy KTLA.
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The National Transportation Safety Board and the FAA said the plane was a Ryan Aeronautical ST3KR. According to FAA registry, the plane is owned by MG Aviation Inc. The plane was not equipped with a flight data recorder, Jones of the NTSB said.
It is not the first aviation-related incident for the star of the âStar Warsâ and the Indiana Jones film franchises.
In 1999, Ford had to make an hard emergency landing in a California riverbed while flying in a helicopter with a flight instructor. MG Aviation also was the owner of that aircraft, according to a Los Angeles Times report.
He missed time during the filming of âStar Wars: Episode VIIâ last year in Buckinghamshire, England, when he broke one of his legs on the set.
Harrison Ford is slated to play Indiana Jones again in a film due in 2019. He first did the character in 1981's "Raiders of the Lost Ark." Here are other photos of Ford through the years.
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Ford with Jenny Sullivan on the television show "Love, American Style" in 1969.
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Ford became a worldwide star after appearing as Han Solo in the original "Star Wars" trilogy.
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Ford in 1978, the same year he appeared in the "Star Wars Holiday Special."
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Sean Connery played Ford's dad in 1989's "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade," the third film in the franchise.
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From left, Ruben Blades, Ford and Brad Pitt appear in "The Devil's Own" in 1997.
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Ford is greeted by President Bill Clinton and British Prime Minister Tony Blair during a state dinner at the White House in 2005.
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Ford starred with Michelle Pfeiffer in Robert Zemeckis' 2000 horror film, "What Lies Beneath."
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Ford and actress Calista Flockhart at a Hollywood party in 2005; the two married in 2010.
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Ford arrives at the Hollywood premiere of "Firewall" in 2006.
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From left, director Steven Spielberg, Ford and "Star Wars" creator George Lucas attend a screening of "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" at the Cannes Film Festival in 2008.
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Ford and Flockhart arrive at the premiere of "Extraordinary Measures" in 2010.
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Ford appeared with Daniel Craig in the 2011 film "Cowboys and Aliens."
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Ford and Flockhart arrive at the Golden Globe Awards in 2012.
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Ford attends the annual Comic-Con event in San Diego in 2013.
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Harrison Ford reprised his role as Han Solo in 2015's blockbuster "Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens."
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Harrison Ford through the years
CNNâs Kyung Lah reported from Santa Monica and Steve Almasy reported and wrote in Atlanta. CNNâs Rosalina Nieves and Sam Stringer contributed to this report.