Indy's brother
01-17-2009, 01:32 PM
Although the iconic character of Indiana Jones has a checkered past when it comes to piloting aircraft, the actor who plays him is very skilled, indeed.
High-flying actor HARRISON FORD is to be honored for his work as a pilot - he has landed one of the aviation industry's top awards.
The Indiana Jones star has been a longtime flight enthusiast, winning his first pilot's license in the 1990s and going on to amass a private collection of his own aircraft.
In March 2004, Ford became chairman of the Young Eagles program of the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA), teaching youngsters and flying nearly 300 children in his own De Havilland Beaver plane.
And now Ford is to be honored for his work with the program at the 6th Annual Living Legends of Aviation Awards, which will take place on 22 January (09) in Los Angeles.
Late director, and fellow pilot, Sydney Pollack will also be honoured at the ceremony with the Special 'Flown West' Tribute. (LR/PR/ZN)
Source:http://www.fanbolt.com/headline/3821/Ford_Lands_Pilot_Honor
High-flying actor HARRISON FORD is to be honored for his work as a pilot - he has landed one of the aviation industry's top awards.
The Indiana Jones star has been a longtime flight enthusiast, winning his first pilot's license in the 1990s and going on to amass a private collection of his own aircraft.
In March 2004, Ford became chairman of the Young Eagles program of the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA), teaching youngsters and flying nearly 300 children in his own De Havilland Beaver plane.
And now Ford is to be honored for his work with the program at the 6th Annual Living Legends of Aviation Awards, which will take place on 22 January (09) in Los Angeles.
Late director, and fellow pilot, Sydney Pollack will also be honoured at the ceremony with the Special 'Flown West' Tribute. (LR/PR/ZN)
Source:http://www.fanbolt.com/headline/3821/Ford_Lands_Pilot_Honor