Andrei Grigorievich Nartov ( Ukrainian: Andriy Grigorovich Nartov ; 1921 - 2004 ) - Honored Pilot of the USSR , Hero of Socialist Labor .
| Andrey G. Nartov | ||||||
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| Andriy Grigorovich Nartov | ||||||
| Date of Birth | April 25, 1921 | |||||
| Place of Birth | Altai region | |||||
| Date of death | 2004 | |||||
| Place of death | Kiev | |||||
| Citizenship | ||||||
| Occupation | pilot | |||||
| Awards and prizes | ||||||
Biography
Born April 25, 1921 in the Altai Territory.
During the Great Patriotic War, was one of the first pilots who were sent to Nikolaev to restore the city. In 1944 - 1949 he was the commander of an air link, from 1949 to 1952 - the commander of an air link of agricultural aviation , and in 1952 - 1959 - the commander of the Nikolaev United Air Company [1] .
In the second half of 1958 he was appointed commander of the Chernivtsi Joint Aviation Unit.
In 1973 - commander of the Kiev United Aviation Unit of the Ukrainian Civil Aviation Administration.
He died in 2004 . He was buried in Kiev at the Baykovsky cemetery (plot number 52).
Awards and titles
- Hero of Socialist Labor (02/09/1973) [2]
- 2 Orders of Lenin (08/15/1966; 02/09/1973)
- Order of the Badge of Honor (12/9/1953)
- medals
- Honored Pilot of the USSR (08/17/1971) [3]
Notes
- ↑ www.history.org.ua
- ↑ “Vedomosti of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR” No. 7 (1665) for 1973, Art. 122
- ↑ “Vedomosti of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR” No. 34 (1588) for 1971, Art. 348