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Harrison Ford’s plane lost power before LA crash: investigators
     2015-March-12  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    U.S. actor Harrison Ford’s vintage airplane lost engine power shortly before he crash-landed at a Los Angeles golf course last week, a report released Tuesday said.

    The preliminary findings from the National Transportation Safety Board confirm Ford’s own radio transmissions reporting an engine failure to the control tower at the Santa Monica Airport last Thursday as he brought the plane down on the eighth fairway at the golf course.

    Ford, 72, known for playing the iconic characters Indiana Jones in “Raiders of the Lost Ark” and its sequels and Han Solo in the “Star Wars” franchise, was seriously injured in the crash of the 1942 single-engine Ryan Aeronautical ST-3KR plane, which is also known as a PT-22 Recruit.

    The National Transportation Safety Board’s report released Tuesday said Ford’s plane “sustained substantial damage following a loss of engine power and subsequent forced landing after take-off from the Santa Monica Municipal Airport.”

    Ford made a left turn back to the airport when he lost power and on his descent the aircraft struck the top of a tree and crashed onto the golf course, about 244 meters southwest of the approach end of a runway, the report said.

    The report does not name Ford as the pilot and sole occupant of the plane but his spokeswoman has confirmed it was him.

    Ford was taken to a hospital, where he was listed in fair to moderate condition. He was still in the hospital Monday, according to a report from ABC News.(SD-Agencies)

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