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Harrison Ford injured after his two-seater airplane crashed in Venice

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The plane, piloted by actor Harrison Ford, crashed at 2:55 p.m. shortly after taking off from Santa Monica Airport. Photo by Phil Brock

Actor Harrison Ford crashed a World War II-era single- engine plane today on a Venice golf course just west of Santa Monica Airport and was taken to a hospital in fair to moderate condition.

The single-engine plane, identified by the National Transportation Safety Board as a Ryan Aeronautical ST3KR, went down about 2:25 p.m. at the Penmar Golf Course off the 1200 block of Rose Avenue, said Los Angeles Fire Department spokesman Erik Scott.

Scott said there was only one person aboard the plane. Authorities declined to identify the pilot, saying only it was a man in his 70s who was conscious and alert when he was tended by paramedics at the scene. LAFD Assistant Chief Patrick Butler said the pilot was outside the plane when crews arrived.

Ford’s son, Ben Ford, posted on his Twitter page that his father was “OK. Battered, but OK!”

“He is every bit the man you would think he is,” Ben Ford wrote. “He is an incredibly strong man. Thank you for all your thoughts and good vibes for my dad.”

Ford, 72, is best known for his work in “Star Wars” and his roles as Indiana Jones in “Raiders of the Lost Ark” and its sequels. Ford is a longtime aviation enthusiast who has even piloted helicopters in search-and- rescue situations.

The celebrity website TMZ posted photos of the actor from last month in the cockpit of a plane that appears to be the one that crashed.

The airplane appeared to be right-side up and largely intact, according to images from the scene that showed gouges on what appeared to be golf course fairway.

Authorities could not immediately confirm if the plane had just taken off from Santa Monica Airport or was attempting to land. Reports from the scene indicated that Ford had just taken off, experienced engine trouble and was circling back to the airport when he crash-landed on the golf course.

Fire officials noted that the plane appeared to have struck a tree, since some branches had been knocked onto the golf course.

According to reports from the scene, several people who were on the golf course when the plane crashed — including two doctors — helped tend to the pilot immediately after the crash.

Both the NTSB and the Federal Aviation Administration were investigating.

Ford owns multiple aircraft and has been active with the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association. He is also heavily involved with the Experimental Aircraft Association. Known for piloting fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters, he crashed a helicopter in the Lake Piru area near Santa Clarita during a training flight in 1999.

Last year, Ford was seriously injured during filming of “Star Wars: The Force Awakens,” delaying filming on the much-anticipated sequel.

Today’s crash is likely to reinvigorate the debate over the future of Santa Monica Airport. Residents and some city officials have been pushing to close the airport, citing noise and safety issues. Federal authorities have insisted, however, that the city is required to keep the airfield open.

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