Zakir Majidov

Zakir Majidov

Zakir Majidov - National Hero of Azerbaijan
Native name Zakir Nusret oglu Majidov
Born (1956-06-26)June 26, 1956
Hasanabad, Neftchala Rayon, Azerbaijan SSR
Died August 6, 1992(1992-08-06) (aged 36)
Aghdere, Tartar Rayon, Azerbaijan
Burial place Baku, Azerbaijan
Nationality Azerbaijanian
Occupation Military
Awards National Hero of Azerbaijan

Zakir Majidov (Azerbaijani: Zakir Məcidov) (26 June 1956 – 6 August 1992), National Hero of Azerbaijan, was born June 26, 1956 in the Hasanabad village of the Neftchala Rayon of Azerbaijan.

Education and professional service

In 1974, Zakir entered the High Military Aviation School in the Sasovo city of the Ryazan Oblast of Russia. In 1977, he graduated from the same school and received the rank of lieutenant. In 1978, he worked as a mechanic at the Baku airline division. In 1979, he worked in the summer flights on the AN-2 plane at the Zabrat airline division. In 1980, he was appointed a commander of the AN-2 plane at the Zabrat airline division. The young lieutenant had worked in the this company for seven years. In 1984, to increase qualifications, he passed the course of six months development for MI-2 helicopter at the Kremenchug Pilots School of Ukraine. Finally, in 1985, he was appointed commander of crew of the MI-2 helicopter.

Death

In February, 1992, Zakir Majidov was appointed commander one of the MI-24 helicopters in the military aviation section in the Gala settlement of the Baku. He participated in the many battles with the same helicopter in Nagorno-Karabakh War. On August 6, 1992, Zakir Majidov flew three times with together crew and successfully accomplished combat missions on the direction of the Kasapet height. He has got combat order for fourth time but it was his last flight. The crew of MI-24 helicopter, 36 year old chief commander Zakir Majidov, 22 year old pilot operator Ruslan Polovinko and 19 year old well-aimed sniper Javanshir Rahimov were died at the result of missile strike.[1][2]

Family

He married in November 1991. His son, Fuad, was born after three months his death.

Awards

He was posthumously awarded the title of the National Hero of Azerbaijan on 14 September 1992, by the decree №204 of the President of Azerbaijan Republic.

He was buried at the Alley of Martyrs in the Baku.

References

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