Harrison Ford, 74, nearly crashes his plane AGAIN, this time into a Boeing 737 with 110 passengers on board
He was captured on air traffic control recordings asking: 'Was that airliner meant to be underneath me?' (pictured flying over Santa Monica Monday before the incident)
Harrison Ford had a near miss on Monday when he almost crashed his single-engine Husky plane into a Boeing 737.
The actor, who was in a serious plane crash in 2015, had been instructed to land on runway 20-L at John Wayne Airport in Orange County, California.
But the 74-year-old mistakenly aimed for a taxiway, just passing over an American Airlines 737 loaded with more than 100 passengers and a six-person crew.
'Was that airliner meant to be underneath me?' he asked Air Control.
Harrison Ford (pictured inside his Husky Aviat A-1C before a take off from Santa Monica airport on Monday) nearly crashed his single-engine Husky plane into a Boeing 737
He was spotted inspecting the small, single engined aircraft before take off, shortly before his near miss
The actor, who was in a serious plane crash in 2015, had been instructed to land on runway 20-L at John Wayne Airport in Orange County, California.
But the 74-year-old mistakenly aimed for a taxiway, just passing over an American Airlines 737 loaded with more than 100 passengers and a six-person crew.
'Was that airliner meant to be underneath me?' he asked Air Control.
Harrison Ford (pictured inside his Husky Aviat A-1C before a take off from Santa Monica airport on Monday) nearly crashed his single-engine Husky plane into a Boeing 737
He was spotted inspecting the small, single engined aircraft before take off, shortly before his near miss
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