Aug 11, 2015 09:57 AM EDT
Harrison Ford 2015: Wife Calista Flockhart Recounts Aftermath Of Indiana Jones’ March Plane Crash – Fully Supportive Of Han Solo’s Flying!

Fans of science fiction and of the most famous archeologist in the world became concerned last March when news of Harrison Ford's 2015 plane crash hit outlets, as many feared for the life of the beloved actor, who has made a name for himself in some of the most iconic movies of the past few decades - and now, his wife Calista Flockhart is speaking out about this traumatic experience.

As it was reported at the time, Harrison Ford's 2015 accident saw the actor performing emergency landing on one of his private planes, a World War II vintage aircraft, resulting in different injuries such as a broken arm.

At the time of Harrison Ford's 2015 accident, it was reported that his wife had quickly gone to the UCLA Hospital where he was being treated - and five months later, now that it's all behind them, the "Ally McBeal" actress is finally ready to speak about what happened.

According to Us Weekly, Flockhart was recently at a press event for her upcoming series, "Supergirl," when she was asked about Harrison Ford's 2015 accident, prompting the 50 year-old actress to speak about the ordeal the family had gone through at the time, maintaining that she still supports her husband's flying hobby.

"He loves it, so I love it, and I support him 100 percent" said Flockhart according to People Magazine, as she spoke during the CBS TCA panel for the upcoming show starring Melissa Benoist. "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."

Things seem to be going much better five months later, and Harrison Ford's 2015 appearance at Comic-Con earlier this summer had him receiving a standing ovation from fans, as he promoted this year's new film.

This winter, the world will see Harrison Ford's 2015 Han Solo in "Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens."

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