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Harrison Ford returns to Hawthorne after a Wyoming weekend
The actor-pilot flies home from Preston, Idaho, consistent with his Western U.S. ranch lifestyle.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Harrison Ford

Harrison Ford
Harrison Ford flew from Preston Airport in Idaho to Hawthorne Municipal Airport in California on the evening of June 3, a trip of just under two hours aboard his Cessna Citation Sovereign, N6GU. Preston sits near the Wyoming border, roughly 80 miles from the Jackson Hole area where Ford maintains a known Wyoming ranch.
No major public event tied to Ford or his conservation work with Conservation International appears on the Los Angeles calendar for this specific date. Instead, the flight fits a pattern visible in recent flights by the same owner: a May 29 trip from Los Angeles to the same Idaho-Wyoming region, and a May 12 flight from Phoenix to Los Angeles. Ford appears to have flown home after an extended stay at his Wyoming property, where he is frequently spotted when not filming.
The return to Hawthorne—the small airport near his Los Angeles home—is a routine back-to-base move for a veteran pilot who often uses his Sovereign to commute between his Western residences and the city.
Aboard the Cessna Citation Sovereign


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