Pavel Nikolaevich Vlasov (Russian: Павел Николаевич Власов; born 13 October 1960) is a Russian test pilot, engineer, one of the Gromov Flight Research Institute directors (2010–2017), chief of the Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Centre (2017–2021)[1] and Hero of the Russian Federation.[2][3][4]
Pavel Vlasov | |
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Павел Власов | |
Born | |
Citizenship | Russia |
Education | Gritsevets Military Aviation Higher School of Pilots (1981) Fedotov Test Pilot School (1989) Moscow School of Management SKOLKOVO (2010) |
Alma mater | Gritsevets Military Aviation Higher School of Pilots (1981) |
Occupations | |
Years active | 1981–2021 |
Employer(s) | MiG Corporation (1989–2010) Gromov Flight Research Institute (2010–2017) |
Known for | Maiden flights and flight testing of the carrier-based MiG-29K fighter and thrust-vectoring version of the MiG-29 (MiG-29OVT), 15th director of the Gromov Flight Research Institute (2010–2017) |
Children | 2 |
Awards | Hero of the Russian Federation (1998) |
Aviation career | |
First flight | May 1978 L-39 |
Famous flights | solo aerobatic in MiG-29OVT |
Flight license | 1981 Okhtyrka, USSR |
Air force | Soviet |
Rank | Captain |
Biography
editEarly years and military service
editVlasov was born on October 13, 1960, in the city of Lebedyn in the Ukrainian SSR (current Ukraine). He graduated high school with a gold medal and in 1977 he entered the Gritsevets Military Aviation Higher School of Pilots.
He trained there with Aero L-39 and MIG-21 aircraft and graduated with a "red diploma" in 1981.[4][5]
Upon graduation Vlasov was assigned to serve as a flight instructor and trained military pilots in the same flight school. In 1987 he was selected for test pilot training at the Fedotov Test Pilot School.[5]
Aerospace industry
editUpon graduation from the Fedotov Test Pilot School in 1989 Vlasov worked for the MiG Corporation as a test pilot and as a deputy director general for flight testing (2002–2010).[5] He participated in flight testing of MiG-31 heavy interceptor,[6] accomplished maiden flights and flight testing of the carrier-based MiG-29K fighter and thrust-vectoring version of MiG-29 (MiG-29OVT), MiG-29M/M2 and MiG-35 fighters and the MiG-AT trainer. Vlasov is type rated for 35 types of aircraft.
As an aerobatics pilot he flew demonstration flights at international air shows in the UK, Germany, India, the United Arab Emirates, Poland, France and Slovakia, and was awarded several times for his skills.
He headed the Gromov Flight Research Institute from January 2010, while keeping his position in the MiG Corporation until February 2014. In 2010, he completed the United Aircraft Corporation strategic personnel reserve programme in the Moscow School of Management SKOLKOVO. Vlasov worked as head of the Gromov Institute during its transformation into a public company, and became its Director General in 2012.[4]
In November 2017 he became the head of the Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Centre where worked until retirement on 1 June 2021.[4][7][1]
TASS reported that in 2023 Vlasov worked at United Aircraft Corporation as an advisor to the President of the corporation.[8]
In August 2024 he was in a position of an advisor to the Roscosmos Director General and reportedly was one of the main candidates for the new position of the Roscosmos Deputy Director General for manned and automated spacecraft.[9]
Family
editIn 1986, Vlasov married Elena Pavlovna Vlasova, a teacher of chemistry and biology. Together they have a daughter Anna (born 1987) and a son Andrey (born 1993).[4]
Awards and decorations
edit- Hero of the Russian Federation (1998)
- Order of Courage (1996)
- Merited Test Pilot of the Russian Federation (2003)
- Honoured Aircraft Engineer of the Russian Federation
- Golden Idea National Award (2004)
- Golden Chariot Transport Award (2007)
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b "Начальник Центра подготовки космонавтов написал заявление об увольнении" [The head of the Cosmonaut Training Center wrote a resignation letter]. РИА Новости (in Russian). 2021-05-17. Retrieved 2021-05-17.
- ^ Зелин, Александр, ed. (2009). Авиация России : биографическая энциклопедия : 1909–2009 [Aviation of Russia : Biographical Encyclopaedia : 1909–2009] (in Russian). Москва: Столичная энциклопедия. p. 880. ISBN 978-5-903989-03-4.
- ^ Остапенко, Юрий, ed. (2005). XX век. Авиастроение России в лицах [Twentieth Century. Faces of Russian Aviation Industry] (in Russian). Москва: МОО «Общество авиастроителей». p. 552.
- ^ a b c d e "Власов, Павел Николаевич" [Vlasov, Pavel Nikolayevich]. TASS (in Russian). Retrieved 2018-12-17.
- ^ a b c "Власов Павел Николаевич" [Vlasov, Pavel Nikolayevich]. www.warheroes.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2018-12-17.
- ^ Gordon, Yefim; Komissarov, Dmitriy (2011). Mikoyan MiG-31: Defender of the Homeland : Flight Craft Series 8. Barnsley: Pen and Sword Aviation. p. 96. ISBN 9781473869202.
- ^ "Yu.A. Gagarin Research & Test Cosmonaut Center – Administration". www.gctc.su. Retrieved 2018-12-17.
- ^ "III Детский авиационно-космический салон им. И. П. Волка" [3rd Kid's Aviation and Space Salon named after I. P. Volk]. TASS. Archived from the original on 2023-08-24. Retrieved 2024-08-11.
- ^ "Перестановки в «Роскосмосе»: кому доверят развитие пилотируемой космонавтики" [Reshuffles at Roscosmos: who will be entrusted with the development of manned cosmonautics]. Газета.Ru (in Russian). 2024-08-10. Retrieved 2024-08-10.
External links
edit- "Pavel Vlasov celebrated his 60th birthday". Retrieved 2020-12-13.