Harrison Ford "but sounded OK" after his plane crash


Harrison Ford has had a big scare on Thursday. He had just taken off from Santa Monica Airport in California, flying a single-engine airplane type Ryan PT-22, a device used to train American pilots during World War II.

For reasons still unknown, the engine broke down. The American actor, who was flying alone device, attempted a maneuver to return emergency landing at the airport. Too late, the aircraft struck a tree and crashed on a golf course.

"I was in my house when I heard a loud noise, said Carlos Gomez, a witness. Then I heard the ambulance. I then went out to see what was happening. There were already people who helped the type. They did it out of the machine. "


Harrison Ford was then shot in the head. The information spread like wildfire, especially on social networks.


On Twitter, the son of the actor confirmed that his father is hospitalized, he's fine, even if it is a bit groggy. He added: "It is incredibly strong."


That keeps the legend Harrison Ford is best known for playing the role of the adventurous archaeologist in the saga "Indiana Jones".


Apart from film studios, Harrison Ford aviation enthusiast and amateur driver. He took his first lessons when he was a student, but he had to give up for lack of money. Once momentum acting career, he had enough to finance its pilot licenses ...






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