Military ranks of air force personnel. Kirill Barabash - Lieutenant Colonel of the Air Force: biography, political views What is the IGPR “call”
Imagine that you stopped by McDonald's for a snack and noticed a very middle-aged man among the young people. Moreover, he is not a visitor, and clearly not a boss, but an ordinary worker, like everyone else.
This picture is very unusual, but real. 62-year-old Vladimir Alekseevich Loginov, a retired Air Force colonel, works at one of the Ryazan McDonald's.
The responsibilities of the former colonel include maintaining cleanliness in the hall, replacing cashiers or kitchen workers if necessary. The main thing in this position is speed and efficiency. And Vladimir Alekseevich has more than enough of them.
According to the rules of this chain of eateries, visitors should not wait in line for more than 3 minutes, and more than 1 minute at the cash register. That is why McDonald's positions itself as a place of work for young people and students. Older people might like to work part-time in these cafes, but it is too difficult for them to adjust to the given work pace.
Vladimir Alekseevich himself admits that he got a job at McDonald’s after a dispute with his daughter. She assured that they would not take him to the cafe because of his advanced age. However, the former Air Force colonel had no problems getting hired.
The future Colonel Loginov graduated from the flight school in Lugansk in 1972. During his years of service, he had the opportunity to patrol borders with atomic charges. Later he was involved in preparing future ones. In 1987, he moved to Ryazan from Vladivostok, where he served as chief of staff until his transfer to the reserve in 1996.
Vladimir Alekseevich is always friendly and talkative with visitors; he will not only serve the client, but will also be able to advise on the choice of menu, and if there is a free minute, he will advise on a variety of issues. Vladimir can talk about everything from military history to whiskey selection. The book of complaints is full of praise addressed to him. Naturally, the management cannot but like this approach.
Surprisingly, the former colonel does not work for money. He will receive his military pension in any case. He considers himself very lucky with the team. Moreover, in his opinion, working among young, energetic people and communicating with visitors is much better than working as a security guard or watchman.
Perhaps someone will be happy for a military pensioner who does not want to let go of his youth, someone will be upset that people have to work at such an advanced age, someone will not understand at all. One thing is important, Vladimir Alekseevich is a real man who does not consider any job shameful, and if he takes it on, he does it conscientiously.
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You're probably wondering
Like, what was the answer?
To be honest, I have
There is no translation of the text...
So there's nothing to take,
Understand that encryption.
Their science films -
It's too clever!
Someone might murmur,
What kind of plot is this!?
You live, reader, more simply -
Here's my friendly advice!
What is their universal mind to us?
Spit on this infection!
And take it like a pioneer
An example from the lieutenant colonel!
Don't be surprised by anything
Let others be shocked.
Just try to remember
Like a memorized poem:
If glitches interfere with life -
You “horns” tighter in your hands -
And to hell with the autopilot!
Listen further! And so…
Belkin flipped the switches,
“Dishonored” the monitor...
MiG "eared" in pairs
So I was eager for space.
The pilot remembered the toast “To the elk!”:
“So that you drink, so that you sleep,
“So that you WANT, so that you CAN!
“So that you can fly and live!”
And under this saying,
Taking the turbines into overdrive,
Built a steep hill
And to the “box” there is a turn.
Swept under the planes
Only pennies with bushes,
At least the flight so far
It looked like a trainer.
Belkin (do you remember, reader?)
Lived without believing in mirages!
Suddenly he sees a pterodactyl
It's circling over the village!
And in claws clutched tightly,
Either a woman or a girl...
Definitely not a man
Once upon a time it’s a woman’s blessing!
And below - in the village, it seems,
Where people are crowding towards the house,
There is no excitement among the people -
Everyone is busy with their work:
Over there - Petrovich is mowing hay,
The wind carries the smoke from the stove,
And along the river bank
The men are talking nonsense.
Even grandma Nenila
Don't be distracted from small matters...
If only she had taken her mobile phone,
Seeing chaos in the sky,
Not typical for Rus',
Cooler than Jules Verne!
"Zero-one" and will arrive
Ment-winged trashschmidt!
Clear. Scattered visibility
"Million per million."
I took off the gas, “throwing away the wheels”...
He decided to ram.
Belkin - down to help the lady,
"Fluffed up with burdocks"
Having made a “cobra” over the river,
It’s like some kind of “deck boat”.
And with all the honest people
Our evil pterodactyl,
Having received a blow to the face,
I made a turn towards the cemetery -
For the aspen grove...
And I carry my living burden
He threw it into the water below him.
That's the whole air battle!
For the sake of an unknown woman
The technology has gone crazy.
Belkin too - “bones overboard” -
Into the water from a low altitude...
MiG - “for firewood” at the water’s edge...
God bless him, “minor breakdowns”
The foreigners are here
They will collect it again with a rake.
Belkin instantly stood next to the body in white...
He hugged me and picked me up:
“There is no blood, and the bones are intact,” -
Got it professional...
Profile – young, tenderly sweet,
Like that Lyudmila of his
From the coastal years of old...
Hello from Chuguevka...
(to be continued)
Chapter 9 -
Explanation of flying jargon:
"horns" - the aircraft's steering wheel. The MiG-25P does not have it. There is a handle - a “concrete mixer”;
“dishonored” - de-energized, turned off;
“eared” - I remind you, the nickname of the MiG-25;
“to sleep” is usually replaced with a more specific verb;
“slide” - climb from the moment of take-off;
“box” is a closed route. There are big and small;
“planes” - wings;
“the bushes are flashing” - a maneuver at an extremely low altitude;
“Grandma Nenila” - the heroine of N. Nekrasov’s poem “The Forgotten Village”;
“Zero-one” - a single telephone number of the Ministry of Emergency Situations;
“Mint-winged garbageschmidt” is a traffic police helicopter, as well as any Ministry of Internal Affairs helicopter;
“million per million” - visibility is whiter than 10 km;
“throw the wheels” - lower the landing gear;
“fluffed up” - revealed the mechanics, incl. “burdocks” - wheel arch liners and flaps.
"Cobra" is an aerobatics maneuver. Before Belkin, no one had done it on the MiG-25P.
"deck" is a carrier-based aircraft. “Cobra” is also not from their repertoire.
“mosel”, “mosly” - aircraft landing gear;
“bones overboard” - the same as “leave the office” - eject;
“to the firewood” - a badly crashed plane. Hence - “they made a mess”;
“minor breakdowns” - fragments of the aircraft that are collected with a rake after a disaster;
Chuguevka - I remind you, the Air Force base of the Far Eastern Military District.
Reviews
This is your funniest chapter, dear author!
They are all such evil pterodactyls from the last scientific century, and since
He himself can no longer do anything, he screwed up the girl and threw it to the naive Belkin.
Only I didn’t understand one thing, remembering the famous ditty, in my opinion the village of Chuguevo is located somewhere near Kharkov, and not in Primorye :-)))))))))))))!
On behalf of the magazine “Knowledge is power”, which means, translated from other intelligences, “there is sid, no need for intelligence”,
From the list of Air Force garrisons:
Air defense aviation units of the USSR as of the end of 1987 - beginning of 1988. – incl.
NN IAP village Chuguevka (Sokolovka), Primorsky Military District, Russian Federation, military equipment - interceptors - MiG-31, MiG-25P
Having received the encryption from the Center, radio operator Kat decided not to think down on the MIGs anymore and proceeded to immediately eliminate them, since she did not yet know anything about aliens...:-))).
With warmth and respect,
Original taken from nstarikov c He fulfilled his duty
THE PILOT WHO KNEW THE SOUTH KOREAN BOEING 747 IN 1983 DIED IN ADYGEA. In Maykop, a brave and sworn officer, Aviation Lieutenant Colonel Gennady Osipovich, was escorted to his final journey with honors. A TASS message dated September 2, 1983 spread across all Soviet newspapers: “On the night of August 31 to September 1, an aircraft of unknown origin from the Pacific Ocean entered the airspace over the Kamchatka Peninsula, then again violated the airspace over the island of Sakhalin. The intruder aircraft did not respond to signals and warnings from Soviet fighters.”
It was a passenger Boeing 747 flying from New York via Anchorage to Seoul Airport.
“In Maykop, a brave and oath-loying officer, an aviation lieutenant colonel, was honored on his last journey Gennady Osipovich.
A TASS message dated September 2, 1983 spread across all Soviet newspapers: “On the night of August 31 to September 1, an aircraft of unknown origin from the Pacific Ocean entered the airspace over the Kamchatka Peninsula, then again violated the airspace over the island of Sakhalin. The intruder aircraft did not respond to signals and warnings from Soviet fighters.”
It was a passenger Boeing 747 flying from New York via Anchorage to Seoul airport.
Military officers remember Gennady Osipovich as an exceptionally decent person, a high-class professional, and an excellent pilot.
“I wouldn’t wish what happened to him on anyone,” says a colonel of the Russian Air Force Anatoly Kovalenko.
According to the memoirs of Anatoly Grigorievich, Gennady Osipovich received a combat order to take to the air at five in the morning. At an altitude of approximately 9 km, he saw a South Korean plane approaching our border.
“But there was a flashing light on it, which means it was either a passenger plane or a transport plane. He did not respond to signals. When the Boeing crossed the state border of the Soviet Union, Gennady received an order: destroy the target. Then a new order: plant. It didn’t work out - the crew didn’t react. Then another order: destroy the target. Gennady Osipovich behaved like a real military officer - he carried out the order exactly,” says Colonel Kovalenko.
When the fighter landed, Gennady’s friends congratulated him on completing his combat mission. But the next day, Western media turned the pilot from a hero into a killer. Gennady Nikolaevich was very upset that against his will he found himself at the center of a world scandal.
Thousands of Koreans live on Sakhalin Island. To save the life of the pilot and his family, Osipovich was transferred to serve in another place. In 1986, Osipovich retired from the Armed Forces and settled in his homeland, in Maykop.
Much later it became clear that the Soviet pilot was not to blame for anything. The downed passenger plane contained only the crew. It is obvious that a spy plane entered the territory of the USSR under the guise of a passenger plane.
“Then I read that at the bottom they found passports tied in a stack, tied sneakers and fragments of only 17 bodies. But 269 people were supposed to fly on the plane. Where did they go? But this scandal fell into the hands of the United States, which, thanks to the downed Boeing, fanned a global scandal, claiming that the USSR was an evil empire! The Soviet pilot turned out to be the last one,” Anatoly Kovalenko is sure.
By the way, the true cause of the death of the South Korean Boeing has not yet been officially disclosed. The West is in no hurry to reveal the mystery of the death of another Boeing - a Malaysian one, shot down over Ukraine.”
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