On second thought, I better not tell him, but you can listen to Harrison Ford discussing the crash in this clip from The Ellen DeGeneres Show here: The odds of dying from such injuries are.
Harrison Ford later recalled to Ellen DeGeneres on her daytime talk show that he suffered from a dislocated right ankle, a shattered pelvis, a broken back, a “serious bump on the head,” and was also said to have been bleeding profusely from a deep gash in his scalp. The local fire department and first responders came to the scene of the accident, extracted the pilot from the single-engine aircraft and took him away on a stretcher to Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. The witness reported the accident to 911. Bystanders fled to the scene, found Harrison Ford battered, yet appearing to be conscious and breathing. On the way down, the plane clipped the top of a tree and touched down near the tee-off mark of the eighth hole at Penmar Golf Course. The plane appeared to be gliding downward without the sound of an engine to be heard. One witness claimed stated that Harrison Ford’s engine failure was evident to her from the ground. As Indiana Jones would say, “Ah, Venice.” His attempt was unsuccessful, as he continued to descend, but found what he believed would be a safe emergency crash landing spot in the Penmar Golf Course in Venice, California.
Harrison Ford reported the engine failure (opens in new tab) to air traffic control as he made an attempt to return to the runway at Santa Monica Airport. that afternoon, his plane suffered a malfunction and he began to lose control. Months prior to the release of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, on March 5, 2015, Harrison Ford was flying his World War II-era craft, a Ryan PT-22 Recruit, over Southern California. The high-profile nature of his career was at its peak, but not just for his acting. It was a big year for Harrison Ford in 2015, as audiences were anticipating the actor’s return to a galaxy far, far away in his reprisal of the character that launched him into stardom at hyperspeed, Han Solo, in Star Wars: The Force Awakens that December. (Image credit: Lucasfilm) Harrison Ford Crashed His Own Plane Into A Golf Course