Vasile Maluțan

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Born1941-1942[a][1]
DiedMay 26, 1995
Fundulea, Călărași County, Romania
OccupationAviation colonel
KnownforPersonal pilot of Nicolae Ceaușescu
Vasile Maluțan
Born1941-1942[a][1]
DiedMay 26, 1995
Fundulea, Călărași County, Romania
OccupationAviation colonel
Known forPersonal pilot of Nicolae Ceaușescu

Vasile Maluțan (died on May 26, 1995) was a Romanian aviation colonel and the personal pilot of Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu.

On 22 December 1989, he piloted (at gunpoint) the Eurocopter Dauphin helicopter that Nicolae and Elena Ceaușescu used to unsuccessfully flee the headquarters of the Central Committee during the Romanian Revolution. Maluțan lied to Ceaușescu, claiming that they had been discovered and were in danger of being shot down, and landed near Târgoviște.[2] The Ceaușescus were eventually captured nearby, and later tried and executed.

Maluțan died on May 26, 1995, in a helicopter crash while conducting crop-dusting operations near Fundulea, Călărași County. The helicopter's tail got entangled in high-tension wires, leading to the crash.[3] His death occurred shortly after he had testified before a parliamentary commission about the events of December 1989, raising various speculations and conspiracy theories about the circumstances of his accident.[4][5]

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