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Kshnyakin began his aviation career in 1982 as a second pilot of an ] aircraft with the ] United Aviation Detachment. On January 6, 1984, he joined the Zabrat United Aviation Detachment as a second pilot of an An-2 aircraft. By 1990, he was serving as a second pilot of a ] aircraft under the Azerbaijan Civil Aviation Administration. | Kshnyakin began his aviation career in 1982 as a second pilot of an ] aircraft with the ] United Aviation Detachment. On January 6, 1984, he joined the Zabrat United Aviation Detachment as a second pilot of an An-2 aircraft. By 1990, he was serving as a second pilot of a ] aircraft under the Azerbaijan Civil Aviation Administration. | ||
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He had two daughters.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Qəhrəman pilotun hər iki qızı milli komandamızın üzvüdür |url=https://oxu.az/cemiyyet/qehreman-pilotun-her-iki-qizi-milli-komandamizin-uzvleridir |access-date=2024-12-29 |website=Oxu.az |language=az}}</ref> | He had two daughters.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Qəhrəman pilotun hər iki qızı milli komandamızın üzvüdür |url=https://oxu.az/cemiyyet/qehreman-pilotun-her-iki-qizi-milli-komandamizin-uzvleridir |access-date=2024-12-29 |website=Oxu.az |language=az}}</ref> |
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Igor Kshnyakin | |
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Born | (1962-05-19)19 May 1962 Baku, Azerbaijan |
Died | 25 December 2024(2024-12-25) (aged 62) Aktau, Kazakhstan |
Occupation | Pilot |
Igor Ivanovich Kshnyakin (May 19, 1962 – December 25, 2024) was a commercial airline captain and a National Hero of Azerbaijan.
Kshnyakin is notable for his heroic efforts to save passengers' lives during the crash of Azerbaijan Airlines Flight 8243 in 2024, during which he died.
Life and Career
Igor Kshnyakin was born on May 19, 1962, in Baku. In 1982, he received his initial pilot training at the Sasovo Civil Aviation Flight School named after Soviet Union Hero Taran, specializing as a pilot. In 1992, he graduated from the Russian State Hydrometeorological University with a degree in Meteorology.
Kshnyakin began his aviation career in 1982 as a second pilot of an An-2 aircraft with the Yevlakh United Aviation Detachment. On January 6, 1984, he joined the Zabrat United Aviation Detachment as a second pilot of an An-2 aircraft. By 1990, he was serving as a second pilot of a Yak-40 aircraft under the Azerbaijan Civil Aviation Administration.
In 1994, he was promoted to captain of a Yak-40 aircraft, and in 1997, he became captain of the Yak-40 for Azerbaijan's national aviation company, Azerbaijan Airlines. In 1998, he transitioned to a second pilot position for the Tu-134 aircraft. By 2005, he was captain of an An-140 aircraft, and in 2008, he was elevated to captain of the ATR-42/72 aircraft. From June 3, 2013, after successfully completing training for Embraer 170/190 aircraft, he was appointed a trainee pilot for the Embraer-170/190. On December 11, 2013, Kshnyakin became a captain of the Embraer-170/190 aircraft within the Flight Services Department of Azerbaijan Airlines. Kshnyakin was a highly experienced airline captain with a career spanning decades at Azerbaijan Airlines. He logged 15,000 flight hours, including 11,200 hours as captain. According to Azerbaijan Airlines the airline, he had extensive expertise with modern aviation technologies.
He had two daughters.
Death
Main article: Azerbaijan Airlines Flight 8243On December 25, 2024, Azerbaijan Airlines Flight 8243, an Embraer 190 aircraft, was struck by a Russian Pantsir-S1 missile system. Despite the failure of the control systems, Kshnyakin and co-pilot Aleksandr Kalyaninov steered the aircraft, over the Caspian Sea, towards an area near Aktau International Airport. During the emergency landing near Aktau, Kazakhstan, the plane crashed.
The aircraft carried 67 people: 62 passengers and 5 crew members. Twenty-nine individuals survived the crash. Kshnyakin died during the crash. His heroism was widely honored in Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan, and in international aviation circles. He and his team were described as having "entered history as heroes." Kshnyakin was buried on December 29, 2024, at the II Alley of Honor.
Awards
On December 29, 2024, by the decree of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Igor Ivanovich Kshnyakin was posthumously awarded the title of "National Hero of Azerbaijan".
References
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- "Təyyarə qəzasında həyatını itirən kapitan pilot İqor Kşnyakinin xatirəsi yad edilir". Baku.tv. 2024-12-27.
- "Pilotun qohumu: Kşnyakin İqorun xatirəsi ailəsinin və dostlarının qəlbində daim yaşayacaq". 2024-12-27.
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- "İqor Kşnyakin kimdir? – Özünü sərnişinlərə fəda edən QƏHRƏMAN". Lent.az (in Azerbaijani). Retrieved 2024-12-29.
- "Qəhrəman pilotun hər iki qızı milli komandamızın üzvüdür". Oxu.az (in Azerbaijani). Retrieved 2024-12-29.
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- Barabas, Peter. "As more details over Azerbaijan Airlines crash emerge, pilots and crew are hailed as heroes". www.euronews.com. Retrieved 2024-12-29.
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- ""Azərbaycan Hava Yolları" Qapalı Səhmdar Cəmiyyətinə məxsus "Embraer 190" tipli sərnişin təyyarəsi Bakı–Qroznı (Rusiya Federasiyası) reysini yerinə yetirərkən baş vermiş qəza zamanı yüksək peşəkarlıq və şücaət göstərmiş şəxslərin təltif edilməsi haqqında Azərbaycan Respublikası Prezidentinin Sərəncamı" (in Azerbaijani). 2024-12-29. Archived from the original on 2024-12-29. Retrieved 2024-12-29.