
Pilot-cosmonaut Georgy Berehovy
2011, 26 min
Poltava TV "Ltava". The documentary program "Georgy Berehovy. I lived at maximum speed" from April 14, 2011 is dedicated to the Ukrainian Soviet pilot-cosmonaut, Lieutenant General of Aviation Georgy Berehovy.
On the video: black and white chronicles of World War II, aviation, air combat; researchers and residents of the village of Fedorivka talk about the life and professional path of Georgy Berehovy, share memories; awarding the pilot, chronicle, historical reference.
Comments: resident of the village of Fedorivka, Poltava region, Mykola Yemets; world literature teacher of Fedorivka secondary school Natalia Yukhnovskaya; director of the Karlivka Museum of History and Local Lore Tatyana Holub; Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Fedorivka Village Council in the 1970s Yevhen Churlyaev; Head of the Poltava Museum of Aviation and Cosmonautics named after Yu. Kondratyuk Sylvester Shafarchuk; Deputy Commander of the Air Force of Ukraine in 1997–2000, Major General Gennady Kotlyar; Colonel of the russian Space Forces Andrey Pushkarev.
Reference: Heorhiy Berehovy is a Ukrainian Soviet pilot-cosmonaut, Lieutenant General of Aviation, twice Hero of the Soviet Union, who made a space flight on the Soyuz-3 spacecraft in 1968. A participant in World War II, after the war he worked as a test pilot and headed the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center.