Harrison Ford Gets Into Plane Crash, Survives With Multiple Head Injuries

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Harrison Ford was flying in a vintage 2-seater fighter plane this afternoon, when he crash-landed at a gold course in Venice, California.
According to TMZ, the 72-year-old actor was piloting the plane himself, which crashed into Penmar golf course, but fortunately survived the incident. Reports say that he suffered some serious injuries, including multiple gashes to his head.
The site reports:
TMZ has learned … Ford was piloting what appears to be a vintage 2-seater fighter plane Thursday … when something went wrong and he crashed into Penmar golf course in Venice, CA.
We’re told Ford suffered multiple gashes to his head and was bleeding. Two doctors who happened to be at the golf course rushed over to treat the actor.
Emergency personnel arrived to the scene a short time later. Ford was transported to a nearby hospital.
72-year-old Ford is a longtime aviator — piloting planes and helicopters — and has crashed multiple times in the past.
It’s not often a person can say they survived a plane crash, but we send our prayers to Harrison and hope for a speedy recovery.
SOURCE: TMZ | PHOTO CREDIT: Getty
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