Harrison Ford Cleared To Keep Flying

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Key Takeaways:

  • Actor Harrison Ford has been cleared to continue flying after completing remedial training for a runway incursion incident where he mistakenly crossed a runway at Hawthorne Airport.
  • Ford apologized for the incident, stating he misunderstood air traffic control instructions, and the FAA closed the case with no further action.
  • This marks Ford's second notable aviation mishap in two years, following a 2017 incident where he landed on a taxiway and also underwent awareness training.
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Harrison Ford has completed a “remedial runway incursion training course” and has been cleared to continue flying after an incident at Hawthorne Airport in Los Angeles. After being told to hold short for an aircraft on short final by a controller, the 78-year-old actor crossed the airport’s only runway. When busted by the obviously irritated controller, Ford immediately apologized and said he’d misunderstood the controller. “The FAA required the pilot to take a remedial runway incursion training course. When the pilot successfully completed the course, the FAA closed the case with no additional action,” the agency said in a statement.

It was Ford’s second major goof in two years. In 2017 he landed his Aviat Husky on a taxiway at John Wayne Airport and he also immediately took responsibility for that, telling an FAA official that he was “the schmuck who landed on the taxiway” when he called the tower after the incident. In that case he actually flew over a Boeing 737 holding short of the runway. He took  “awareness training” for that mishap and was cleared to fly.

Russ Niles

Russ Niles is Editor-in-Chief of AVweb. He has been a pilot for 30 years and joined AVweb 22 years ago. He and his wife Marni live in southern British Columbia where they also operate a small winery.
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