There was no danger of a crash in the incident
that occurred last week at an airport in southern California,
according to an FAA statement cited by the New York Times.
A publicist for Ford told media the actor misheard a radio
instruction from the air traffic controller (ATC).
"He immediately acknowledged the mistake and apologized to ATC
for the error," Ina Treciokas, Ford's publicist, said.
"The purpose of the flight was to maintain currency and
proficiency in the aircraft. No one was injured and there was
never any danger of a collision."
The planes had come within 1,100 meters of each other at the
Hawthorne airport in Los Angeles last Friday.
The actor, who played swashbuckling space smuggler Han Solo in
the "Star Wars" film franchise, was at the controls of a
two-seat Aviat Husky light plane in the incident.
Ford, 77, had also come under investigation in 2017 after he
mistakenly flew his single-engine private plane over an American
Airlines passenger jet and landed on a taxiway, rather than a
runway, at John Wayne Airport in Santa Ana.
The FAA did not discipline the actor over that incident, but
asked him to complete awareness training.
(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by Alex
Richardson)
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