'Star Wars' Star Harrison Ford Back To Flying Months After His Plane Crash

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Harrison Ford is not about to let a plane crash get in the way of his love of flying.

And on Monday, the "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" actor was snapped climbing on his helicopter at the Santa Monica, California hangar to examine the rotor blades.

"Defying his 73 years, the Indiana Jones star had no trouble climbing on top of the machine," said Daily Mail. "After a proper inspection, all seemed to be fine, as the Star Wars legend was pictured in the air in his flashy helicopter."

It was previously reported that Harrison Ford's love of flying is causing a tension on his marriage with Calista Flockhart as she allegedly banned her from getting behind the wheel of a plane or helicopter once again after crashing his WWII plane in March.

This wasn't the first time that Harrison Ford flew after the plane crash.

"The Indiana Jones actor flew his helicopter from Santa Monica to the Californian island of Catalina in his green 2013 Bell 407 helicopter, for the first time after the smash, in May," said Daily Mirror.

But Calista Flockhart denied the rumor in an interview during the CBS Television Critics Association panel at the Beverly Hilton Hotel.

"He loves it, so I love it, and I support him 100 percent," she said.

Calista Flockhart said of the plane crash, "I think it just makes you realize once again that life can turn on a dime, and we just have to appreciate every second we're here, because you never know."

The National Enquirer earlier claimed that Calista Flockhart and Harrison Ford fought because he didn't want to give up flying.

"Calista was apparently going to visit family, but the fact that she left on her wedding anniversary placed a lot of strain on their already strained relationship. This was a special anniversary, their fifth, and their first since Harrison was nearly killed in his recent plane crash. But, Calista decided to leave that day."

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