Harrison Ford flies with wife Calista Flockhart and their son Liam to leave him for college


Harrison Ford and his wife Calista Flockhart dropped their teenage son off in college via the private jet ‘Indiana Jones’ star, according to a new report.

The couple and their son, Liam, arrived at the 19-year-old’s college for the fall semester on Thursday, according to People magazine,

In photos obtained by the outlet, all three are shown with face masks. Ford, 78, sported a dress shirt and pants, and Flockhart, 55, opted for a more casual look, with jeans and a sweater on.

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Harrison Ford.  (Photo by Fotonoticias / WireImage)

Harrison Ford. (Photo by Fotonoticias / WireImage)

Flockhart adopted Liam – her only child – in 2001 as a single mother, according to People. That year ‘Ally McBeal’ actress started dating Ford. The “Star Wars” star has four other children from previous marriages.

In April, it was reported that Ford was being investigated for making a mistake while operating an aircraft in California.

A representative for the actor, who is an avid flyer, confirmed to Fox News at the time he was involved in a “runway incursion” on April 24 at Hawthrone Airport in Southern California.

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“Mr. Ford ran the only runway of the airport in his plane after he failed an ATC radio instruction. He immediately acknowledged the error and apologized to ATC for the error,” the representative said in a statement referring to air traffic control. “The purpose of the flight was to maintain currency and skills in the aircraft.”

Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart.

Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart.
(Reuters)

The representative confirmed that no one was injured and there was “never danger of a collision.”

Ford failed to follow the direction of a tour operator to keep “short” on the runway due to “traffic”, as he operated the aircraft from the runway to the taxiway, according to airport audio obtained by TMZ.

TMZ claims that an official for the Federal Aviation Administration said that the incident is now being investigated.

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In 2015, Ford crashed his World War II vintage planet on a golf course in Los Angeles. However, that did not stop him from pursuing the hobby he loved, as he returned to the pilot’s seat just three months later.

Fox News’ Melissa Roberto contributed to this report