Calista Flockhart Visits Hospitalized Harrison Ford Following Plane Crash

Calista Flockhart visited her husband, Harrison Ford, in the hospital on Thursday, following his plane crash that same day. The actor–known for roles in Star Wars and Indiana Jones–is said...
Calista Flockhart Visits Hospitalized Harrison Ford Following Plane Crash
Written by Kimberly Ripley
  • Calista Flockhart visited her husband, Harrison Ford, in the hospital on Thursday, following his plane crash that same day. The actor–known for roles in Star Wars and Indiana Jones–is said to be recovering nicely. His worse injuries include a laceration to his face. He no doubt realizes–as does Calista Flockhart–just how lucky he is to be alive.

    Harrison Ford was flying his vintage WWII airplane when he ran into problems and had to crash land it on a golf course. Calista Flockhart and Harrison Ford’s children Ben and Georgia headed to the hospital he was transported to immediately after learning the news.

    “Calista arrived at the ER shortly after Harrison,” a source told People magazine. “She looked concerned and stayed with Harrison until late last night. This morning, she drove [their son] Liam to school and then straight to the hospital. She is still at the hospital now.”

    Calista Flockhart and Harrison Ford got married in 2010 after dating for more than eight years.

    “They are a super loving, normal, down-to-earth family,” another source told People. “Flying is something they’ve shared. This whole thing must be terrifying.”

    Son Ben Ford tweeted news about Harrison Ford’s crash on Thursday.

    Calista Flockhart, Harrison Ford, and their kids will soon put this near-tragedy behind them. Do you think they will make a decision to not keep ‘aviation’ on their list of favorite hobbies? Or do you think that before very long at all, both Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart will be flying the friendly skies with ‘Indiana Jones’ at the helm?

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