Harrison Ford reported engine failure to tower before crash-landing plane on golf course

LOS ANGELES, Calif. – Harrison Ford reported engine failure shortly after takeoff and told air-traffic controllers he was returning to the airport before crash-landing his vintage plane on a nearby golf course in Los Angeles

In a communication with the tower at Santa Monica Airport, the pilot said he was having engine failure Thursday afternoon and was making an “immediate return.”

That’s according to a recording made public on the website LiveATC.net.

The plane went down on the golf course soon after.

Ford was the only person on board. Fire officials say he had moderate injuries when he was taken by ambulance to a hospital.

Fire and police officials haven’t publicly confirmed the pilot’s identity. However, an official familiar with the crash says it was Ford. The official spoke only condition of anonymity because of privacy restrictions.

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