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Harrison Ford has been hospitalized after the single-engine plane he was piloting crash-landed onto a Venice golf course.

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Harrison Ford Hospitalized After Crashing His Plane

Harrison Ford has been hospitalized after the single-engine plane he was piloting crash-landed onto a Venice golf course.

After the single-engine plane he was piloting crash landed onto a Venice golf course earlier this afternoon, Star Wars and Indiana Jones actor, Harrison Ford, has been transferred to a hospital with “moderate” injuries.

Ford has been very vocal about his love for flying in the past, saying in a 2008 interview with National Geographic,

I fly myself everywhere. I like all kinds of flying, including practical flying for search and rescue. And I also like to fly into the backcountry, usually the Frank Church Wilderness in Idaho. I go with a group of friends, and we set up camp for about five days and explore little dirt strips and canyons.

Today, Ford was flying a World War II training plane. Golfers on the course where he crash landed told the cops,

We saw this beautiful plane. It looks like a plane I see often, leaving from Santa Monica Airport. Must have [sic] hit top of tree.

The cause of the crash is as yet unknown. Ford was seen being strapped to a stretcher while firefighters at the scene said he was breathing and his injuries moderate.

Stick with PopWrapped as the story unfolds. More details are sure to surface. We wish Ford a very speedy recovery.

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