Английская Википедия:Andrii Pilshchykov

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Pp-extended Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox military person Andrii Borysovych Pilshchykov (Шаблон:Lang-uk; 3 February 1993[1][2] – 25 August 2023) was a Ukrainian fighter pilot with the call sign "Juice" and a captain[3] in the 40th Tactical Aviation Brigade[4] of the Ukrainian Air Force.[5][6][7] He was qualified the 2nd Class pilot[8] and flew Mikoyan MiG-29s during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[9][10] Pilshchykov was awarded the Order for Courage (3rd class) in May 2022, and posthumously promoted to the rank of major.[2]

Life and career

Early life

Born in Kharkiv, Pilshchykov spent his school years at the Шаблон:Interlanguage link.[2] As a teenager, Pilshchykov was interested in aviation and often visited local airfields.[2][3]

On 24 May 2008, Pilshchykov uploaded his first aircraft spotting photo to Ukrainian Spotter's Site with a comment: “Sorry for quality - there was nothing but a mobile phone at hand:(”.[11] Until 26 September 2020, he contributed 705 photos from all around Ukraine and other countries he visited and accelerated aircraft spotting movement in Kharkivshyna.[2][12] Since 2011, Andrii has been listed on Ukrainian Spotter's Site as a content editor and one of the forum admins.[13]

Pilshchykov took to the sky for the first time on Lilienthal X-32-912 Bekas ultralight aircraft with a pilot of Ukrainian community organization the "Civil Air Patrol" (Kharkiv).[3][14]

Pilot training

In 2011, Pilshchykov enrolled in Ivan Kozhedub National Air Force University, graduating in 2018. While a cadet, Pilshchykov taught classes and organized field trips for the "Civil Air Patrol".[2]

On 16–29 July 2011, Pilshchykov took part in a multinational exercise the "Safe Skies 2011" at Myrhorod Air Base,[15] where he for the first time saw F-16s.[2][16]

On 19 April 2016, Pilshchykov made his first solo flight in a MiG-29 fighter jet after a five-year training program.[2] On 8–19 October 2018, Pilshchykov took part in the international exercise Шаблон:Ill[17] at the Starokostiantyniv Air Base.[18][19]

Military service

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Together to victory! (April 7, 2023)

In winter 2018, Pilshchykov graduated and was assigned to the 40th Tactical Aviation Brigade at Vasylkiv Air Base.[2]

In September 2019, Pilshchykov traveled to California,[20] where he completed an internship at the 144th Fighter Wing of the California Air National Guard, where he flew an F-15. At that time, his American friends gave him the call sign "Juice" because he would not drink alcoholic beverages during joint training exercises, preferring juice instead.[7][2][21] Шаблон:Blockquote For some time, Pilshchykov was the only pilot of the Armed Forces of Ukraine with an official call sign.

In 2021, Pilshchykov left the Air Force. In a resignation letter he added a long detailed list of Air Force's organizational issues as the reasons for his decision.[2][22] At the time the Ukrainian Air Force had no any interest to do anything to keep pilots interested in continuous service.[23][24]

Reenlisting and flying again

In February 2022, from the beginning of the large-scale Russian invasion, Pilshchykov decided not to wait for mobilization and returned to the Air Force. Initially he took part in securing airfields, but later resumed flights to defend Ukraine's skies.[2] He participated in the air defense of Kyiv and other territories.[7] Beginning in March 2022, “Juice” gave several live interviews to CNN in between sorties, without disclosing his name and wearing either a helmet or a bandana over his mouth.[25][26]

By 7 May 2022, Pilshchykov had 500 hours of combat flight time.[27] By his death, Andrii participated in more than 100 combat flights and destroyed dozens of Russian command posts.[28]

On 2 June 2023, he and fellow pilot Vladyslav Savieliev (call sign "Nomad") completed a successful combat mission in the east, launching HARM missiles from their MiG-29s.[29]

Death

Andrii Pilshchykov died on the evening of 25 August 2023, along with two other pilots, Major Viacheslav Minka and Major Serhii Prokazin, when their two L-39M1 trainer planes Шаблон:Ill performing a whifferdill turn maneuver during dogfight training near Шаблон:Ill, Zhytomyr Oblast.[30][31][32][33] His death was reported by CNN,[34] and widely covered in Ukrainian media, which published full archive photographs where his face can be seen.[4] On 26 August 2023, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine mentioned Pilshchykov's death in an address.[35]

Advocacy efforts

During his service in the Air Force, Pilshchykov advocated for the need to promote the Air Force's work in the media with high-quality photos and videos. According to Yurii Ihnat, the spokesman for the Air Force, Pilshchikov actively took part in modernizing the Air Force's public affairs work and was involved in official communication with foreign media thanks to his good English and deep knowledge of aviation.[2][36]

Pilshchykov was mentioned as an authoritative reference on challenges faced by the Ukrainian Air Force[37][38] and the need to supply F-16 fighters to Ukraine.[39] In interviews with The Washington Post,[40] the Financial Times,[41] CNN,[38][42][43] Fox News,[44] and the BBC News,[10] he called on Western partners to provide Ukraine with modern fighter jets.

In June 2022, Pilshchykov visited the US with another Ukrainian pilot, call sign Moonfish, to lobby for F-16s for Ukraine.[45] Sean Penn joined Pilshchykov and Moonfish to help their advocacy efforts.[26] The pilots met with US lawmakers to discuss modern weapons systems needed in Ukraine.[6] Juice and Moonfish met with Adam Kinzinger in his office in Washington, D.C.[46] As a result of that meeting, Adam Kinzinger introduced the "Ukraine Fighter Pilots Act"[47][48] to the United States House of Representatives on 17 June 2022. The bill was cosponsored by Chrissy Houlahan, Ted Lieu, Susan Wild, Tom Malinowski, Abigail Spanberger and Mike Levin.[49][50]

Pilshchykov was involved in the coordination of aid supply of equipment for Ukrainian pilots of the Air Force, the Army Aviation and the State Emergency Service of Ukraine, and he donated his own money to provide helicopters pilots with modern helmets.[51] He was collaborated with the team of the "Wingmen for Ukraine",[52] an American 501(c)(3) organization created under the name the "Stop the War in Europe" by Anastasiia Armey and her husband, Maj. Drew Armey, a reservist pilot of the 144th Fighter Wing, together with author Adam Makos and Lt. Col. Jonathan "Jersey" Burd, a retired pilot of the 194th Fighter Squadron, who helped to train and strengthen Ukrainian Air Force since 2013.[53][54][55][56] Adam Makos was an original author of an idea to organize an official visit of Andrii Pilshchykov and other Ukrainian pilots to the United States, and also helped Pilshchykov to reach out and meet journalists of many Western media and press.[57] Pilshchykov also is an author of and idea to launch a custom Lego minifigure the "Ghost of Kyiv - Ukrainian Pilot"[58] in a collaboration with a toys company the Brickmania LLC, were all the benefits from the sales of this minifig are sent to the "Wingmen for Ukraine".[59][60] Since the early 2022, the Brickmania company launched the "Ukraine Benefit",[61] a series of custom Lego sets and minifigs, were all "proceeds from these projects will go to benefit United24, Wingmen for Ukraine, Direct Relief, Ukrainian Red Cross, and other organizations directly involved in providing relief to the Ukrainian people".[62][63][64][65][66][67] Шаблон:Blockquote

Ghost of Kyiv

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Image shared by Petro Poroshenko on Twitter as a photo of "Ghost of Kyiv".

On 25 February 2022, former Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko tweeted an image, claiming it as a photo of Ghost of Kyiv.[68][69][70] The photo was later found to be a down-scaled version of an image from a set of three photos posted on Twitter and in a news article on site by the Ministry of Defence on 25 April 2019 showing a pilot wearing flight helmet with a tinted visor.[70][71] In a post on Facebook from the Air Force Command, dated 25 April 2019, there were four photos instead of three, where one extra photo showed the forehead and eyes of pilot's face.[72]

On 2 March 2022, Military.com stated that the "Ghost of Kyiv" was "almost certainly a myth, albeit an incredibly useful one as Ukraine tries to rally its citizens to resist Russian conquest".[73]

On 29 April 2022, after Ukrainian fighter pilot Stepan Tarabalka died in action, The Times falsely claimed that Tarabalka was the "Ghost of Kyiv".[74]

On 30 April 2022, Ukraine's Air Force Command admitted the mythical status of the "Ghost of Kyiv," writing that the "Ghost of Kyiv is a superhero-legend, whose character was created by Ukrainians,"[75] and that the "#GhostOfKyiv is alive, it embodies the collective spirit of the highly qualified pilots".[76]

On 27 August 2022, on the Шаблон:Interlanguage link (Ukraine state holiday) Charity Foundation "For My Ukraine" and Ukrainian artist Andrii Kovtun presented mural the "Ghost of Kyiv", which is based on viral photo "Ghost of Kyiv".[77] On 19 May 2023, Pilshchykov tweeted a selfie of himself standing in a front of this mural adding "Waiting for The Ghost Vipers🇺🇦👍".[78]

After Pilshchykov died, "Stalker", Andrii's mentor from the "Civil Air Patrol", revealed[2] the origin of the "Ghost of Kyiv" myth:Шаблон:Blockquote

It was also revealed that it was Pilshchykov in the photo initially posted by Poroshenko as a photo of "Ghost of Kyiv":

Legacy

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The piano burning

On 26 August 2023, the Ukrainian Air Force held a piano burning ceremony for Pilshchykov, Minka and Prokazin. The pilots' call signs and the tail numbers of both L-39M1s, "102" (for "102 BLUE"[79]) and "107" (for "107 BLUE"[80]), were painted on the piano.[81][82][83] Air Force and Ministry of Defense of Ukraine tweeted a video of the piano burning.[84][85]

Melaniya Podolyak, a Ukrainian political consultant,[86] activist and the Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundation project coordinator,[87][88][89] YouTuber and Twitter blogger,[90] which interviewed "Juice" a quarter of the year earlier for the Шаблон:Interlanguage link,[91] tweeted a series of tweets,[92][93][94] including photos of herself together with "Juice",[95][96] revealing that she is[97] the girlfriend of Andrii Pilshchykov.[98][99]

On 27 August 2023, Liliya Averyanova, a Ukrainian research scientist,[100][101] the mother of Pilshchykov, and Melaniya Podolyak announced[102] that the All-Ukrainian Charitable Foundation "Neopalyma Kupyna",[103] supporting Ukrainian pilots, whose work Andrii had been actively involved with,[2] would be renamed in his honor.[104][105] On the same day Ukrainian military journalist and video producer Vasyl Khmelevskyi, a retired deputy head of the Central Television and Radio Studio of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, who documented Ukrainian Air Force's history for years, shared a 4-minute-long video clip combined from L-39C's cockpit videos captured during training flights, noting that “this video has been recorded and edited by Andrii in 2015”.[106] Cockpit view photo of L-39C, Andrii flew during this training flights, dated August 2015, has been uploaded to the Ukrainian Spotter's Site on 12 August 2015.[107] Air-to-air photo of L-39C (tail number "103 BLUE"), appeared in the video, and dated August 2015, has been uploaded on 7 August 2016 as a greeting card for the Шаблон:Interlanguage link.[108] Air-to-air photo of L-39C (tail number "08 WHITE"), appeared in the video, also dated August 2015, has been uploaded on 3 July 2019 with a next comment: “It's a pity for the bird, but it's good that the cadet is safe and didn't touch anything on the ground.”, referencing this plane crash incident that happen during training flight on 2 July 2019 near Шаблон:Interlanguage link.[109][110]

On 29 August 2023, on the Шаблон:Interlanguage link, after nonpublic farewell ceremony for all three died pilots has been held at the Vasylkiv Air Base[111][112] the public memorial service for Andrii Pilshchykov has been held in the Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ in Kyiv.[28][113] Then Andrii was buried at the Askold's Grave, where also was buried Hero of Ukraine Dmytro Kotsiubailo just few months earlier.[114] During the burial ceremony Liliya Averyanova, the mother of Pilshchykov, asked Mykola Oleshchuk, the Commander of the Ukrainian Air Force, to promise her that she would "take a circle" in the sky, instead of her son, onboard of the first F-16 that would be delivered to Ukraine, and Oleshchuk answered in the affirmative: “Definitely”.[115] Maria Avdeeva, a Research Director at the European Expert Association in Ukraine,[116] tweeted a video fragment of this conversation.

A team of the Шаблон:Interlanguage link, a Ukrainian military news site to which Pilshchykov contributed for years, and who were Andrii's close friends, created a 39-minute-long film the «Callsign Juice Andrii Pilshchykov. Militarnyi. Memoirs».[117] On site also published an obituary with a detailed Andrii's life story, that in part is a transcript of this film, but also includes stories not described in the film.[2]

On 6 September 2023, Liliya Averyanova has been interviewed by Radio NV. Revealing the root of the Ukrainian Air Force's issues — meaningless generals' ambitions and bureaucracy, that has been demotivated many Air Force pilots for years and resulted in a mass resigning from the Air Force in 2021, she asked to force and keep going reforms of the Air Force according to the "Juice's List", introducing modern Western standards, and pulling out all the old Soviet traditions.[118][119]

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