Damir Yusupov, the brave pilot who managed to land a Ural Airlines jetliner in a Russian cornfield after a bird strike destroyed both engines, has spoken of his unforgettable experience. Yusupov said there were 233 people on board and there was no time for fear as the immediate goal was to save the lives of all on board.

Yusupov humbly stated, “I did what I had to do…I saved the plane, the passengers, the crew. I think that was the only decision. I don’t think I’m a hero.” Despite his modesty, his actions during the emergency situation were nothing short of heroic.

The landing, which took place near Zhukovsky airport on the outskirts of Moscow, has been compared to the famous “Miracle on the Hudson” in 2009 when Captain Chesley Sullenberger safely landed a plane in New York’s Hudson River after a bird strike.

Emergency officials reported that 74 people sought medical assistance following the landing. However, the Health Ministry clarified that only 23 individuals were hospitalized for injuries sustained during the crash, and all but one have been released after treatment.

In recognition of their bravery and quick response, President Vladimir Putin bestowed the title of Hero of Russia upon Yusupov and co-pilot Georgy Murzin. The rest of the crew were also honored with the Order of Courage for their remarkable efforts in ensuring the safety of the passengers while evacuating the plane within a matter of minutes.

The plane took off from the airport for Simferopol, the capital of Crimea, which was annexed by Russia. Shortly after takeoff, the plane collided with a flock of seagulls, causing its left engine to fail. Additionally, a collision with another flock of birds caused the right engine to lose thrust, making it impossible to keep the plane in the air.

Passengers were surprised at how safe the plane was, even though it flew hundreds of yards through a cornfield. Many of them took videos on their mobile phones and shared them on social media.

Ural Airlines highlighted Yusupov’s extensive flying experience, having spent more than 3,000 hours in the air. He has been a valued member of the company since 2013 and was promoted to captain last year.

It is worth noting that Yusupov’s path to a career as a pilot followed an almost different path. Although his father was a helicopter pilot, Yusupov initially pursued a career in law. It wasn’t until he enrolled in flight school at the age of 32 that he decided to follow in his father’s footsteps and pursue a career in aviation.

After this harrowing experience, Yusupov intends to take a break from the cockpit. “I’m currently on vacation, and I will rest while the crash investigation is carried out,” he shared.

This miraculous landing serves as a testament to the skill, bravery, and determination of Damir Yusupov and his crew. Their quick thinking and unwavering dedication to passenger safety ensured that everyone on board survived this unprecedented incident.