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Putin gives pilot who landed in cornfield Russia’s top medal

Flock of birds hit both engines and knocked them out.

- By Vladimir Isachenkov

Russian President MOSCOW — Vladimir Putin on Friday awarded the nation’s highest medal, the Hero of Russia, to the pilot who managed to smoothly land his disabled passenger plane in a cornfield after a flock of birds hit both engines and knocked them out.

The experience­d captain, 41-year-old Damir Yusupov, said Friday that a quick landing was his only chance and he was not afraid of handling it. He said he had hoped to circle the airport and land normally when one engine shut down due to the bird strike moments after taking off from Moscow’s Zhukovsky Airport. But then his second engine cut off moments later, leaving him no choice.

He landed his Ural Airlines A321 so gently in the head-high corn that just one of the 233 people on board was hospitaliz­ed.

People all across Russian have hailed Yusupov as a hero — accolades he said were embarrassi­ng.

“It feels odd and I’m shy,” he said.

Putin also awarded the Hero of Russia to the plane’s second pilot, 23-year-old Georgy Murzin and bestowed other top awards on the plane’s cabin crew.

Yusupov’s feat Thursday drew comparison­s to the 2009 “miracle on the Hudson,” when Capt. Chesley Sullenberg­er safely ditched his plane in New York’s Hudson River after a bird strike disabled its engines, saving the lives of all 155 people on board.

“I didn’t feel any fear,” Yusupov told reporters in a televised interview from Yekaterinb­urg. “I saw a cornfield ahead and hoped to make a reasonably soft landing. I tried to lower vertical speed to make the plane land as smoothly as possible and glide softly.”

Yusupov hailed his cabin crew, who managed to evacuate the passengers. He also apologized to passengers for failing to get them to their destinatio­n — Simferopol in Crimea.

“I wish a quick recovery to all those injured and I wish them not to be afraid of flying,” he added.

The Emergencie­s Ministry said 74 people asked for medical assistance after the landing. Health authoritie­s said 23 people were taken to the hospital, but all but one was released following check-ups.

 ?? AP ?? Damir Yusupov managed to smoothly land his disabled plane in a cornfield after birds hit both engines.
AP Damir Yusupov managed to smoothly land his disabled plane in a cornfield after birds hit both engines.

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