A small plane piloted by Harrison Ford has crash-landed at an L.A. golf course ... but we're told the actor has survived.
TMZ has learned ... Ford was piloting what appears to be a vintage 2-seater fighter plane Thursday ... when something went wrong and he crashed into Penmar golf course in Venice, CA.
We're told Ford suffered multiple gashes to his head and was bleeding. Two doctors who happened to be at the golf course rushed over to treat the actor.
Emergency personnel arrived to the scene a short time later. Ford was transported to a nearby hospital.
72-year-old Ford is a longtime aviator -- piloting planes and helicopters -- and has crashed multiple times in the past.
******* Daniel Greenfield, January 29, 2015, The Imaginary Islamic Radical
"Our problem is not the Islamic radical, but the inherent radicalism of Islam. Islam is a radical religion. It radicalizes those who follow it. Every atrocity we associate with Islamic radicals is already in Islam. The Koran is not the solution to Islamic radicalism, it is the cause."
Quote: PzLdr wrote in post #2"...has crashed multiple times in the past." Put him in a Zero, and aim him at Teheran.
Pit him in with Zero and aim them both at Teheran.
******* Daniel Greenfield, January 29, 2015, The Imaginary Islamic Radical
"Our problem is not the Islamic radical, but the inherent radicalism of Islam. Islam is a radical religion. It radicalizes those who follow it. Every atrocity we associate with Islamic radicals is already in Islam. The Koran is not the solution to Islamic radicalism, it is the cause."
"With an inspiring PSA in May 2008, Ford helped launch CI's “Lost There, Felt Here” campaign to combat climate change. Concerned that the vital role tropical forests play in stabilizing our climate was being lost, Ford wanted to lead CI's new campaign to refocus society's approach to solving the climate crisis by making sure the world understood this powerful, but not well known fact—the burning and clearing of tropical forests puts more CO2 into the atmosphere than all the world’s cars, trucks, planes, trains, and ships combined. Harrison’s efforts helped ensure this critical issue was embraced by more than 190 countries who attended the climate change conference in Copenhagen in December 2010—a win for every forest and person on Earth!"