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  1. May 8, 2023 · The plane that crashed — an Aeroflot Airbus A310 — had been in service for only about three months by the time it took to the skies on March 23, 1994 to head to Hong Kong from Moscow. As the story goes, relief pilot Yaroslav Vladimirovich Kudrinsky's children Eldar and Yana were on board and wanted to visit their father in the cockpit.

  2. Jan 1, 2024 · Forty passengers were Russian nationals, while the remaining 23 were foreigners from Hong Kong and Taiwan. The trio in charge of commandeering the A310 that day were Captain Andrey Viktorovich Danilov, First Officer Igor Vasilyevich Piskaryov, and Relief Captain Yaroslav Vladimirovich Kudrinsky.

  3. Edit Facts. Yaroslav Vladimirovich of Maloyaroslavets was born 18 January 1389 in Dmitrov, Dmitrov Rayon, Moscow Oblast, Russia to Vladimir Andreyevich of Serpukhov (1353-1410) and Elena of Lithuania (?-1438) and died 16 August 1426 of palgue. He married Anna Semyonovna Novlenskaya (c1390-1411) in Borovsk, Borovsk Rayon, Kaluga Oblast, Russia.

  4. Yaroslav the Wise. Yaroslav I Vladimirovich (c. 978–20 February 1054), better known as Yaroslav the Wise, was Grand Prince of Kiev from 1019 until his death in 1054. He was also earlier Prince of Novgorod from 1010 to 1034 and Prince of Rostov from 987 to 1010, uniting the principalities for a time. Yaroslav's baptismal name was George after ...

  5. Pilot Yaroslav Vladimirovich Kudrinsky’s decision to allow his teenage son, Eldar, and younger daughter, Yana, to experience the controls of the A310 while on autopilot contravened not just ...

  6. Yaroslav I, Grand Prince of Rus', known as Yaroslav the Wise (c. 978 – February 20, 1054) was Grand Prince of Novgorod and Kyiv. He brought together the two principalities for a time under his rule. A son of the Varangian ( Viking) [1] [2] Grand Prince Vladimir the Great, he was vice-regent of Novgorod at the time of his father’s death in 1015.

  7. Yaroslav Vladimirovich (Vladimirkovich) Osmomysl (c. 1130 - October 1, 1187 , Galich ) - Prince of Galicia (1153-1187), son of Vladimir Volodarevich . Mother (presumably) - Sophia of Hungary, daughter of King Kalman the Scribe (1070-1116). Osmomysl means he who has eight minds, that is, very clever.

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