Frank your Majesty said:
unamochilla2 said:
The 72-year-old crash landed on Penmar Golf Course ... and was later attended to by two physicians who were on the scene.
And that's why you always look for a golf course when you have to crash land your plane.
Harrison has sense in this at least.
So, for that matter, did Howard Hughes, who ended up in basically the same situation during a test flight in 1946. He tried to land his expiring plane on the LA Country Club golf course, but didn't quite make it and crashed into a house instead.
Luckily for Harrison, he actually managed to pull the trick off.