Death of Li Jianying

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Li Jianying (Chinese: 李剑英; pinyin: Lǐ Jiànyīng; May 1964 – November 4, 2006) was a People's Liberation Army Air Force pilot.[1][2] Li chose to sacrifice himself in a crash landing rather than bail out and leave his plane to possibly plow into a village.[3]

BornMay 1964
DiedNovember 4, 2006(2006-11-04) (aged 42)
China
AllegianceChina
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Li Jianying
BornMay 1964
DiedNovember 4, 2006(2006-11-04) (aged 42)
China
AllegianceChina
Branch
People's Liberation Army Air Force
Service years
1982-2006
Rank
Air Force Colonel
AwardsGold Medal for Pilots
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Li was born in Zhengzhou, Henan in 1964. He was known for his toughness and work ethic. He joined the army in 1982, and was a colonel and first-class pilot before his death. During his 22-year flying career, Li flew 5,003 times registering 2,389 hours of safe flights, and was awarded third- and second-class honors.

On November 14, 2006, Li Jianying was flying over an area containing seven villages, 814 households, an express toll station and a tile workshop when his fighter jet ran into a flock of pigeons. His jet had over 800 liters of aviation oil, more than 120 shells, a rocket, and explosive oxygen cylinders. Li knew that if he ejected, the jet would go out of control and possibly kill people. He radioed in that he was going to attempt a forced landing. He tried to set down on a river bank, but his jet exploded on impact and he was killed.

He was posthumously awarded a first-class merit and a gold medal for pilots, the highest honor for a pilot. [citation needed] In 2008, he was tied for first place in CCTV's "China's 10 Most Moving People of 2007" award.[1][2]

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