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Amet-khan Sultan

1920 - 1971

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Amet-khan Sultan (Crimean Tatar: Amet-Han Sultan, Амет-Хан Султан, احمدخان سلطان; Ukrainian/Russian: Амет-Хан Султан; 20 October 1920 – 1 February 1971) was a highly decorated Crimean Tatar flying ace in the Soviet Air Force with 30 personal and 19 shared kills who was twice awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union. Despite having been able to avoid deportation to Uzbekistan when the entire Crimean Tatar nation was repressed in 1944 due to his father's Lak background, he refused to change his passport nationality listing to Lak or identify as one throughout his entire life despite pressure from government organs. After the end of the war, he worked as a test pilot at the Flight Research Institute in Zhukovsky and mastered piloting 96 different aircraft types before he was killed in a crash while testing a new engine on a modified Tupolev Tu-16 bomber. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Amet-khan Sultan is the 25th most popular pilot (up from 26th in 2019). (down from 1,775th in 2019)

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Among PILOTS

Among pilots, Amet-khan Sultan ranks 25 out of 71Before him are Amy Johnson, René Fonck, Igor Volk, Sarla Thakral, Carl Gustaf von Rosen, and Vladimir Ilyushin. After him are Claire Lee Chennault, Hezârfen Ahmed Çelebi, Charles Nungesser, Janina Lewandowska, Jacob Veldhuyzen van Zanten, and Leyla Mammadbeyova.

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Among people born in 1920, Amet-khan Sultan ranks 156Before him are Martine Carol, Philippa Foot, Josefa Iloilo, José Luis de Vilallonga, 9th Marquess of Castellbell, DeForest Kelley, and John O'Connor. After him are José López Portillo y Pacheco, Hannie Schaft, Mohammed Dib, Schubert Gambetta, Muhammad Siddiq Al-Minshawi, and Cornelius Ryan. Among people deceased in 1971, Amet-khan Sultan ranks 85Before him are Gertrud von Le Fort, Karl Pfeffer-Wildenbruch, Albin Stenroos, Duane Allman, Princess Anna of Montenegro, and Joseph Valachi. After him are Otto Lasch, Ralph Bunche, Royal Rife, Bella Darvi, Frank Wolff, and H. A. R. Gibb.

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