Harrison Ford is reportedly back in action, having been released from hospital following his plane crash.

The 72-year-old actor crash-landed his vintage 1942 Ryan Aeronautical ST3KR plane on a golf course in Los Angeles on March 5 after experiencing a loss of engine power.

The star of Star Wars and Indiana Jones, who is said to have clipped a tree as he landed, is thought to have suffered a large laceration in his head and broken bones in his pelvis and ankle.

The World War II-era trainer airplane that actor Harrison Ford crash-landed Thursday is removed from Penmar Golf Course in the Venice area of Los Angeles, Friday, March 6, 2015. Ford, 72, is hospitalized with undisclosed injuries that his publicist says are not life-threatening. The actor was flying the plane when it lost engine power shortly after takeoff from nearby Santa Monica, Calif., Municipal Airport.
(Nick Ut/AP)

Harrison is now reported to be out of hospital after a source told People he was spotted driving in Los Angeles at the weekend.

His wife, actress Calista Flockhart, 50, has been at his bedside every day while he was recovering at University of California, Los Angeles medical centre (UCLA).

Harrison is expected to continue physiotherapy to treat his broken bones.