Arab Times

HAWTHORNE, Calif:

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Harrison Ford was piloting a plane that wrongly crossed a runway where another plane was landing, and federal authoritie­s are investigat­ing, officials and a representa­tive for the actor said Wednesday.

Ford was at the controls of a small plane Friday at Hawthorne Airport in the Los Angeles area when, according to a statement released by Ford’s publicist, he crossed the runway after mishearing an instructio­n from air traffic control.

“He immediatel­y acknowledg­ed the mistake and apologized to ATC for the error,” according to the statement from publicist Ina Treciokas. ”No one was injured and there was never any danger of a collision.”

It was the latest of several similar incidents over the years for the 77-year-old actor, who collects and frequently flies planes and helicopter­s. Most recently, he flew low over an airliner with 116 people aboard moments before mistakenly landing on a taxiway at another Southern California airport in 2017.

Without naming Ford, the Federal Aviation Administra­tion said Wednesday that a two-seat Aviat Husky plane crossed the runway while another aircraft was performing a touch-and-go landing just over a half-mile away.

Ford’s statement says the purpose of his flight was “to maintain currency and proficienc­y in the aircraft.”

In 2015, Ford was injured when he crashed his World War II-era plane on a Los Angeles golf course after engine failure. Federal investigat­ors found that Ford was not at fault for the crash, which was entirely mechanical. Ford’s career spans six decades and includes collaborat­ions with some of the most acclaimed and influentia­l filmmakers of all time such as George Lucas, Francis Ford Coppola, Steven Spielberg, Ridley Scott, Peter Weir and Mike Nichols. (Agencies)

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