It is probably about time this star finds an interest that is a little more grounded.

Just hours before the video of his near miss with a passenger plane emerged, Harrison Ford treated himself to a shopping spree.

The 74-year-old was spotted loading up on outdoor products in Santa Monica, California, on Tuesday night.

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All the gear: Just hours before the video of his near miss with a passenger plane emerged, Harrison Ford treated himself to an outdoor gear shopping spree in Santa Monica, California, on Tuesday night

The Star wars actor obviously wants to get into hiking as he shopped big at outdoor retailer REI.

Harrison, with the help of a salesmen, got fitted for a specialty backpack as well as walking poles to make his hiking adventure easier.

Making sure the equipment was right, the acting legend walked around the store with the backpack on before deciding to make a purchase.

The star may have been inspired to take up hiking after his trip to Jackson Hole, Wyoming, with wife Calista Flockhart and son Liam.

Loading up: The Star wars actor obviously wants to get into hiking as he shopped big at outdoor retailer REI

Not a parachute: Harrison, with the help of a salesmen, got fitted for a specialty backpack

While the family spent the weekend skiing, once the snow thaws out, the area is also great for hiking.

Harrison flew the family back into Los Angeles on his Cessna Citation Sovereign 680 plane on Tuesday.

Taking up hiking would also be a great option for the actor, considering his other hobby - flying and collecting aircraft - has proven to be rather dangerous.

He's ready: The Star wars actor also purchased some walking poles to make his hiking adventure easier

Safe flight: Harrison flew wife Calista Flockhart and son Liam back to Los Angeles earlier that day after a weekend trip

On Wednesday, footage emerged of his botched landing at at John Wayne Airport in Orange County last Monday.

The 74-year-old had mistaken the taxiway for the runway he was meant to land his smaller Husky plane on and flew very close to an American Airlines 737 jet.

The new videos have revealed just how close the 74-year-old came to crashing into a 737 that was taxiing on the tarmac.

Scary stuff: On Wednesday, footage emerged of his botched landing at at John Wayne Airport in Orange County last Monday when the 74-year-old had mistaken the taxiway for the runway he was meant to land his plane on and flew very close to an American Airlines 737 jet

So close: The new videos have revealed just how close the 74-year-old came to crashing into a 737 that was taxiing on the tarmac

In one video, which was shot from a camera fixed on the runway, the shadow from Ford's single-engine plane is seen flashing over the fuselage of an American Airlines plane loaded with more than 100 passengers and a six-person crew.

Another video was shot from another angle, looking down the runway as Ford flew in to land.

His Husky plane was seen over the top of the American Airlines plane, which came to a halt after Ford flew in and landed on the taxiway.

Could have been a tragedy: In one video, which was shot from a camera fixed on the runway, the shadow from Ford's single-engine plane is seen flashing over the fuselage of an American Airlines plane loaded with more than 100 passengers and a six-person crew

It was revealed last week Ford asked air control, 'Was that airliner meant to be underneath me?' just seconds after the incident on February 13.

The Federal Aviation Administration said controllers had given Harrison clear instructions to land on the runway, as landing on a taxiway is a safety violation.

The FAA allege the actor read the instructions back yet still somehow ended up aiming for the taxiway.

Flight path: The star mistakenly aimed for the unmarked taxiway instead of runway 20-L, just passing over an American Airlines 737 loaded with more than 100 passengers. The 737 was waiting to use runway 20-R on the other side of 20-L

The actor - who will next appear in the sci-fi sequel Blade Runner 2049 this year - passed a pilot's medical exam last month.

The passenger flight was still able to take off for Dallas just minutes after the incident.

Harrison, a vintage plane collector, has been involved in a number of crashes over the years.

Almost a tragedy: The actor has had two crashes in his time, the most famous of which was in 2015 when he crash-landed a World War II-era airplane in Venice, California

Lucky man: The aircraft plummeted into a Santa Monica golf course during the crash in which the actor suffered head injuries and a broken arm

Most famously, in 2015 he crash-landed a World War II-era airplane after the engine failed.

The aircraft plummeted into a Santa Monica golf course during the crash in which the actor suffered head injuries and a broken arm.

The star also crash-landed a helicopter in 1999 and was forced to perform an emergency landing the following year in a Beechcraft Bonanza at Nebraska's Lincoln Municipal Airport.