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Morgan Freeman has a close shave

Updated on: 07 December,2015 07:35 AM IST  | 
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The private plane the actor was flying in blew a tire after take off and had to make an emergency landing

Morgan Freeman has a close shave

Morgan Freeman

A plane carrying actor Morgan Freeman and his pilot blew a tire on take off from a Mississippi airport and made an emergency landing in which its landing gear collapsed and the plane ran off the side of a runway, authorities said. No one was injured.

Morgan Freeman
Morgan Freeman


Mayor Bill Luckett of Clarksdale, a friend of the 78-year-old, said that the twin-engine plane made what he described as a controlled forced landing just before nightfall on Saturday at an airport in Tunica after it had taken off from another airport in his area. Freeman issued a statement saying he was heading to Texas from Mississippi aboard his plane to shoot a segment for the series, The Story of God.


"Sometimes things don't go as planned and a tire blew on takeoff, which caused other problems," Freeman said in the statement sent by his publicist. "But thanks to my excellent pilot Jimmy Hobson we landed safely without a scratch. I cannot say the same about my plane," Freeman added in the statement. "I appreciate the concern and prayers for our safety," he said.


Kathleen Bergen, a spokeswoman with the Federal Aviation Administration said the plane reported a "mechanical problem" after taking off from Fletcher Field in Lyon, a community just outside Clarksdale. An FAA statement emailed by Bergen said the plane's original destination was Sugar Land near Houston, but that the aircraft diverted to the Tunica Municipal Airport in Mississippi where it made the emergency landing at 6.15 pm local time Saturday. She confirmed its main landing gear had collapsed and that the plane went off the side of the runway after landing.

The Clarksdale mayor said another plane subsequently went to Tunica to pick up the actor, who has a home in Mississippi. Randy Stewart, the chief deputy in the Tunica County Sheriff's Office, confirmed there were no injuries, that Freeman was not piloting the craft and that an inspector would check the plane Sunday.

Freeman was involved in a 2008 car accident that seriously injured the actor and a passenger in Mississippi on a rural highway near his home. No charges were filed and Freeman settled a lawsuit in 2009 that was filed by the passenger.

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