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U.S. FAA probing runway incident involving actor

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The United States’ Federal Aviation Administra­tion (FAA) is investigat­ing an incident in which actor Harrison Ford was piloting a small plane that wrongly crossed a runway where another aircraft was landing, U.S. media reported late Wednesday citing an FAA statement.

There was no danger of a crash in the incident that occurred last week at an airport in southern California, according to an FAA statement cited by the New York Times.

A publicist for Ford told media the actor misheard a radio instructio­n from the air traffic controller (ATC).

“He immediatel­y acknowledg­ed the mistake and apologized to ATC for the error,” Ina Treciokas, Ford’s publicist, said.

“The purpose of the flight was to maintain currency and proficienc­y in the aircraft. No one was injured and there was never any danger of a collision.”

The planes had come within 1,100 metres of each other at the Hawthorne airport in Los Angeles last Friday.

The actor, who played swashbuckl­ing space smuggler Han Solo in the “Star Wars” film franchise, was at the controls of a two-seat Aviat Husky light plane in the incident.

Ford, 77, had also come under investigat­ion in 2017 after he mistakenly flew his single-engine private plane over an American Airlines passenger jet and landed on a taxiway, rather than a runway, at John Wayne Airport in Santa Ana.

The FAA did not discipline the actor over that incident, but asked him to complete awareness training.

 ?? REUTERS/MARIO ANZUONI ?? Harrison Ford poses at the premiere of “The Call of the Wild” in Los Angeles, Feb. 13.
REUTERS/MARIO ANZUONI Harrison Ford poses at the premiere of “The Call of the Wild” in Los Angeles, Feb. 13.

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