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Actor Ford won’t face runway penalties

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LOS ANGELES — Harrison Ford will not face any penalties over mistakenly landing on a taxiway at a Southern California airport earlier this year, the actor’s attorney said Monday.

Attorney Stephen Hofer wrote in a statement that the Federal Aviation Administra­tion will not fine Ford and the actor will retain his pilot’s license without restrictio­n.

“The FAA conducted a full investigat­ion into the matter, including an interview with Mister Ford, and determined that no administra­tive or enforcemen­t action was warranted,” Hofer wrote.

Ford mistaken ly landed on a taxiway at John Wayne Airport in Orange County on Feb 13 after flying over an American Airlines jet that was waiting to take off.

“I’m the schmuck who landed on the taxiway,” Ford told an air traffic controller shortly after the landing.

Recordings of Ford’s conversati­ons with air traffic controller­s were released on Friday by the FAA, and video previously released by the airport showed the actor’s Aviat Husky plane from behind as it descends toward the airfield where the American Airlines Boeing 737 is slowly taxiing.

Ford told an air traffic controller after the incident that he “got distracted by the airliner” and also mentioned “big turbulence” from another plane that was landing.

The FAA confirmed it had concluded its investigat­ion into the incident, but the agency said it does not comment on individual pilots.

Ford cooperated with investigat­ors, has been a licensed pilot for more than 20 years with more 5,000 hours of flight experience, and has never been the subject of an FAA enforcemen­t action, Hofer said.

Ford collects vintage planes and has had several close calls and a serious accident in March 2015 when he was injured in his World War II-era trainer after it crashed on a Los Angeles golf course when its engine failed.

Alan Diehl, an aviation safety consultant who once worked for the FAA, said in an email to The Associated Press that it is likely “the inspectors felt this was an understand­able mistake and concluded no further administra­tive or punitive action was warranted .”

 ?? ROB GRIFFITHS / AP ?? Harrison Ford, who mistakenly landed his plane on a taxiway in Southern California earlier this year.
ROB GRIFFITHS / AP Harrison Ford, who mistakenly landed his plane on a taxiway in Southern California earlier this year.

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