'Star Wars Episode 7' Cast Harrison Ford Shows Scar From Plane Crash; Actor Shops In LA Without Leg Brace

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Harrison Ford, who reprises his role as Han Solo in "Star Wars Episode 7," was looking spritely as he was snapped shopping for cutlery in Los Angeles.

The 72-year-old actor seemed like he made a full recovery after the horrific plane crash in Venice in March as he was walking around without the aid of crutches, although he's sporting a nasty scar on his forehead as a grim reminder of that incident.

"Just three months after sustaining serious injuries including a broken pelvis and broken ankle, the 72-year-old is fully mobile, no longer has a brace and is walking without any aids," said Daily Mail.

"It's the first time the Star Wars star has been seen out and about running errands and clearly showing how well his recovery is going," it added.

But "Star Wars Episode 7" actor Harrison Ford has made a quick recovery in more ways than one as he flew his Bell helicopter over the weekend which proved that the trauma has not prevented him from taking to the air once again.

Also since last month, he has been spotted driving his Tesla to the Santa Monica airport where his aircrafts are being stored.

In March, the National Transportation Safety Board released a report on the "Star Wars Episode 7" star's plane crash.

According to the report, Harrison Ford was flying his Ryan Aeronautical ST3KR, a WWII airplane, when it suffered "sustainable damage following a loss of engine power.

But just like his movie action hero personas, Harrison Ford didn't panic as he alerted traffic control about the incident and requested permission to return back to the airport.

"The pilot initiated a left turn back towards the airport; the airplane subsequently struck the top of a tall tree prior to impacting the ground in an open area of a golf course, about 800 feet southwest of the approach end of runway 3," the report said. "The airplane sustained substantial damage to both wings and the fuselage."

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