Mykola Koval (pilot)

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Native name
Микола Коваль
Birth nameMykola Leonidovych Koval
Born (1952-01-02) 2 January 1952 (age 73)
Kvasyliv, Rivne Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
AllegianceUkraine Ukraine
Mykola Koval
Native name
Микола Коваль
Birth nameMykola Leonidovych Koval
Born (1952-01-02) 2 January 1952 (age 73)
Kvasyliv, Rivne Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
AllegianceUkraine Ukraine
Service / branch Ukrainian Air Force
RankColonel
Battles / warsSoviet–Afghan War
Awards
Alma materChernihiv Higher Military School of Pilots, Gagarin Air Force Academy

Mykola Leonidovych Koval (Ukrainian: Микола Леонідович Коваль, born 2 January 1952, Kvasyliv, Rivne Oblast) is a Ukrainian fighter pilot,[1] Colonel in the reserve of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, participant of the Afghan war. He is also an honorary citizen of Pennsylvania and California.

Koval studied at Novozdolbuniv school No. 3. In 1973, he graduated from the Chernihiv Higher Military School of Pilots (specialization — military pilot-engineer), and in 1978 — from the Gagarin Air Force Academy.[1][2] State exams and related flights by the graduating cadets were supervised by a commission of experienced military pilots, headed by the prominent WWII fighter-pilot, three times Hero of the Soviet Union, Air Marshal Ivan Kozhedub. Kozhedub singled out Koval among the other cadets and signed a photograph where he appeared next to Koval with "To pilot Koval from pilot Kozhedub. Become the first among us, equal to the sky."[1][2][3]

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