Leyla Mammadbeyova

Leyla Mammadbeyova

Leyla Alasgar qizi Mammadbeyova (Azeri: "Leyla Məmmədbəyova") (1909, Baku – 1989, Baku) was the first Azerbaijani female aviator.ru icon [http://nashvek.media-az.com/257/memory.html The Proprietress of the Sky] by I.Gadirova. "Nash Vek". 7 May 2004. Retrieved 6 June 2007] She was also the first female pilot in Southern Europe and the Middle East.

Career

Mammadbeyova was trained as a professional aviator at the Baku Airclub and performed her first flight in 1931. She continued her education at an aviators school in Moscow in 1932. On 17 March 1933, Mammadbeyova became the second parachutist woman in the Soviet Union (after Nina Kamneva) having jumped off the Polikarpov Po-2 plane at Moscow's Tushino Airfield. In 1934 she won the parachute jump competition held among representatives of the South Caucasus nations. By 1941 she was Squadron Leader of the Soviet Army.

Mammadbeyova continued her career as a pilot and instructor at the Baku Airclub. She was refused to fight in World War II as at the time she was raising four children (she had six overall). Despite the Baku Airclub closing down due to war conditions, Mammadbeyova managed to launch glider and parachutist courses of her own, where she trained hundreds of combat pilots and around 4,000 paratroopers. Two of her students later became Heroes of the Soviet Union. Mammadbeyova performed her last flight in 1949 and worked as Vice-Chair of the DOSAAF's Baku branch until 1961.

Mammadbeyova's elder son Firudin fought in World War II, and her younger son Khanlar took part in the Nagorno-Karabakh War, both as combat pilots.

Leyla Mammadbeyova became a living icon while still in her twenties. Her courage and skills were celebrated through media and the arts. Her character inspired the literary works of Mikayil Mushfig ("Afshan", 1933 and "Shoyla", 1934) and Samad Vurgun ("Leyla", 1935), as well as the movie "Ismat" (dir. Mikayil Mikayilov, 1934). In 1995 a documentary on Mammadbeyova's life and career entitled "Leyla" and directed by Nazim Rza Israfiloglu was released by "Azerbaijantelefilm". [az icon [http://www.aztv.az/filmler.html#11 AzTV / Our Films: Leyla] ]

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