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Heroic pilot safely belly-lands a flaming Russian jet

16 Aug 2019 - {{hitsCtrl.values.hits}}      

A Ural Airlines jet carrying 226 passengers and seven crew crash landed in a Russian cornfield Thursday morning after a flock of birds got sucked into the engines during takeoff (Daily Mail)

 

 

A Russian pilot was being hailed as a hero on Thursday for landing an Airbus carrying more than 230 passengers in a Moscow corn field after a bird strike.   


The pilot, identified as 41-year-old Damir Yusupov, was praised for his quick thinking.   


The Ural Airlines A321 flying to Crimea hit a flock of seagulls shortly after take-off from Moscow’s Zhukovsky airport on Thursday morning, the Rosaviatsia air transport agency said in a statement.   


Birds were sucked into the engines and the crew decided to immediately land, bringing the plane down in the corn field about a km from the runway, with the engines off and the landing gear retracted. The aircraft, carrying 226 passengers and seven crew, was evacuated using inflatable ramps. The health ministry said 23 people were sent to hospital but there were no serious injuries. Only one patient, a 69-year-old woman with moderate injuries, required further hospitalisation, it said.   


Passenger Svetlana Babina said the bird strike could be heard from inside the plane and that the engines started making “strange noises”.   


 “We have to pay tribute to the pilot, in the circumstances he landed as softly as possible,” she told the RIA Novosti 
news agency.   


 “Everyone is alive! The pilot is a genius,” passenger Olga told tabloid Komsomolskaya Pravda, saying applause broke out following the landing. 
MOSCOW, AFP Aug15, 2019