Summary Harrison Ford owns an eclectic range of aircraft, including the Ryan Aeronautical ST3KR, a de Havilland DHC-2 Beaver, and a Bell 407 helicopter. His collection extends to a vintage 1929 Waco 10 biplane, an Aviat Husky light aircraft and a Cessna Citation Sovereign private jet. Ford's aviation passion began with early lessons and culminated in gaining his pilot's license at 53, actively supporting the aviation industry and humanitarian organizations.

The Hollywood A-lister Harrison Ford is known as much for his love of aviation as for his movies. He started out not being able to keep up his flying hobby due to the expense of lessons, but then gained his pilot license many years later, after his movie success. He owns an impressive range of aircraft in his collection, with vintage aircraft, a helicopter, private jets and general aviation aircraft, he can certainly take his pick when he wants to fly.

Let's take a look at his aircraft and what he uses for his jet-set travels. The most notable aircraft? The Ryan Aeronautical ST3KR, sometimes known as the Ryan PT-22 Recruit, was originally used as a military training aircraft for pilots in combat in World War II. It can hold one pilot and a passenger and has a range of 201 nautical miles or 371 kilometers.

The aircraft dates back to 1942, and the planes were sold off after the war to private owners. The aircraft notably crash-landed on a Los Angeles golf course in 2015 after an engine failure. Ford survived with injuries an.