Dmitry Ivanovich Barilov ( 1913 - 1981 ) - participant of the Great Patriotic War , Soviet pilot of the Civil Air Fleet; the founder of the dynasty of civil aviation pilots known in Aeroflot .
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D.I. Barilov at the helm Tu-104 in the late 1950s | |||||||||||||||||
| Date of Birth | 1913 | ||||||||||||||||
| Place of Birth | Kuberle railway station , Donskoy Troops region , Russian Empire | ||||||||||||||||
| Date of death | 1981 | ||||||||||||||||
| Place of death | the USSR | ||||||||||||||||
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| Spouse | Julia Ivanovna | ||||||||||||||||
| Children | Two sons and a daughter | ||||||||||||||||
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Biography
Born in 1913 at the Kuberle railway station, now Rostov Region, in a peasant family.
At 16, he volunteered to join the Red Army. He served in the cavalry units. In the early 1930s, on a Komsomol trip, he entered the Orenburg school of observer pilots, after which he served in one of the aviation units of the Black Sea Fleet. Having decided to become a pilot, he entered the Batayskoye flight school of the Civil Air Fleet. In June 1941, he was again drafted into the army and sent to the Northern Fleet, to Arkhangelsk , where he flew on the Sh-2 amphibious aircraft, ensuring the passage of caravans of Allied ships.
Member of the Great Patriotic War , was a pilot of the 1st ATD (later the 10th Guards Air Division), senior lieutenant . [1] In 1942 he was recalled from the front and sent to the Ulyanovsk flight training school for retraining. In a short time, having mastered flights on a Li-2 aircraft, as one of the best pilots, he was appointed to the 10th Guards Air Transport Division of the Civil Air Fleet. Fulfilled more than 360 sorties in the rear of the enemy.
At the end of the war he was seconded to the headquarters of the Polish Army . He performed assignments for the delivery of weapons and ammunition to the Polish partisans and regular units. The crews of Abdusamat Taymetovich Taymetov and Dmitry Ivanovich Barilov were based in Rivne , commanded by the specially appointed High Command - chief of staff of the Polish partisan movement - Colonel S. O. Pritytsky . [2]
Having been demobilized from the army, D.I. Barilov was hired by the Moscow International Air Group, one of the first Soviet pilots to begin international flights to Eastern Europe. He worked for several years in Bulgaria, preparing flight personnel for this country. Then he returned to Moscow. In 1953 he was sent to the GDR , where he worked for four years, having trained a large number of civil aviation pilots for the young state.
For some time he worked in the Volgograd combined squadron. [3]
Among the first to start flying on the aircraft " IL-12 ", " IL-14 ", jet " Tu-104 " and " Tu-114 ."
He trained more than 100 pilots and aircraft commanders. The first in civil aviation to be awarded the badge of honor “For accident-free flight of 6,000,000 kilometers”. [four]
He died in 1981 .
Family
- Father - Barilov Dmitry Ivanovich (1913-1981)
- Wife - Barilova Julia Ivanovna (1914-1999)
- Son - Barilov Dmitry Dmitrievich (born 1945) - a pilot, mastered flights on aircraft Yak-18 , Tu-154 , Il-86 , Il-96 . Headed the Aeroflot flight squad of IL-96 aircraft. 1st Class Pilot. Accidentally flew 17 thousand hours. In 1991-1995 - Director General of the Central Office for International Air Communications [5]
- Son - Barilov Vladimir Dmitrievich (b. 1950) - a pilot, one of the first in Aeroflot to master flights on foreign aircraft A-310 and Boeing 767, Boeing 777. Accident-free flight over 20 thousand hours. Honored Pilot of the Russian Federation
- Grandson - Slyusarenko Konstantin Konstantinovich
- Granddaughter - Anna Dmitrievna Barilova (born 1969)
- Great-grandson - Faustov Arseniy Mikhailovich (born 1992)
- Grandson - Barilov Gleb Vladimirovich (b. 2000)
- Granddaughter - Atamanova (Barilova) Maria Dmitrievna (born 1983)
- Granddaughter - Barilova Victoria Vladimirovna (born 1975)
- Granddaughter - Barilova Irina Vladimirovna (born 1977)
Awards and titles
- He was awarded the Order of Lenin, two orders of the Red Banner, the Order of the Patriotic War of the 2nd degree, two orders of the Red Star, as well as medals, including the medal "Partisan of the Patriotic War" of the 1st degree.
- He was awarded the Order of Karl Marx III degree (GDR) and two orders of the Republic of Poland.
- Honored Pilot of the USSR ( 1966 , badge No. 6).
- Badge of honor “For accident-free raid of 6,000,000 kilometers”.
Interesting Facts
- For 44 years of work in aviation, Dmitry Ivanovich Barilov accidentally flew over 28 thousand hours.
- In the footsteps of the father went his sons, who also became pilots.
Memory
- In honor of Dmitry Ivanovich, the fifth board of the Sukhoi Superjet 100 family of domestic aircraft, the RA-89007, was received by Aeroflot in January 2012 . [6] [7] During the planned replacement of the fleet with the SSJ100 FULL, this aircraft was returned by Aeroflot to the manufacturer, and D.I. Barilov received a new aircraft with registration number RA-89024, commissioned in April 2014 [ 8] .
Notes
- ↑ Crews of pilots of the 1st ATD
- ↑ Feldjägeri Victory
- ↑ Volgograd International Airport
- ↑ Young Technician 1963-02, page 6
- ↑ Get out of the tailspin: how to revive the aviation industry?
- ↑ The fifth Aeroflot Superjet will fly to Moscow from Komsomolsk-on-Amur on January 27
- ↑ Sukhoi sent 2 Sukhoi Superjet 100 aircraft to the customer , January 27, 2012
- ↑ Aeroflot commissioned the SSJ-100 “D. Barilov