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Coordinates: 51°330N 031°190E / 51.55000°N 31.31667°E / 51.55000; 31.31667
 

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Chernihiv
Air tower in 2015
  • ICAO: UKKP
  • Summary
    Airport typeMilitary
    Operatorunknown
    LocationChernihiv
    Elevation AMSL446 ft / 136 m
    Coordinates51°33′0″N 031°19′0″E / 51.55000°N 31.31667°E / 51.55000; 31.31667
    Runways
    Direction Length Surface
    ft m
    8,202 2,500 Concrete

    Chernihiv (also given in the Soviet era as Chernigov) was an air base in Ukraine located 5 km north of Chernihiv. It was a training base. It was home to 701 UAP (701st Aviation Training Regiment) flying 101 Aero L-39C aircraft as of 1992.

    The Chernihiv Military Aviation School of Pilots was activated on 6 November 1940 in Chernihiv.[1] On 17 July 1941 it was renamed Zernograd Military Aviation School of Pilots, but reverted to its old name on 21 October 1941. On 5 December 1944 it was awarded the Red Banner, and it had five training squadrons (1st to 5th) in September 1945. It was disbanded on 15 July 1946.

    It was reformed on 15 February 1951 at Chernihiv, Chernihiv Oblast, as the 57th Military Aviation School of Pilots.

    Organisation in 1960:

    In 1963 the school was renamed Chernihiv Higher Military Aviation School of Pilots. In October 1968 the school received the official byname "Leninist Komsomol".

    The school was subordinated to the:

    In early 1992 the school was taken over by the government of Ukraine.

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    References[edit]

    1. ^ Michael Holm, Chernihiv Military Aviation School for Pilots, accessed August 2011
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