LOS ANGELES (AP) — Actor Harrison Ford said he was distracted and concerned about turbulence from another aircraft last month when he mistakenly landed on a taxiway at a Southern California airport after flying low over an airliner with 116 people aboard, according to an audio recording released Friday. Recordings of Ford's conversations with air traffic controllers were released Friday by the Federal Aviation Administration. In a phone call with an air traffic controller after the incident, Ford said he "got distracted by the airliner" and also mentioned "big turbulence" from another plane that was landing. The American Airlines flight, with 110 passengers and six crew members, departed safely for Dallas a few minutes later.