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Viktor Nikitin (Russian: Викторь Михаӣловичь Никитинь - Viktor Mikhailovich Nikitin, May 2, 1893, Lozanovki near Kiev, Russian Empire – September 12, 1933, Ljubljana, Yugoslavia), Russian and Serbian pilot, killed in the first disaster of Yugoslav civil aviation. Nikitin was a pilot and one of the three top pilots in the first Yugoslav airline company Aeroput. He died in a plane crash, plane Aeroput type Farman F.306 called "Podgorica" license plate YU-SAH he piloted. The accident happened on the regular flight Ljubljana - Susak on Tuesday 12 September 1933, at 6:21am, shortly after the take off from Ljubljana airport. == Biography == Born on May 2, 1893, Lozanovki Kiev, Russian Empire to father Mihail and mother Henriette who was of Polish ancestry. Viktor was the third of five sons (Eugene, Vladimir, Viktor, Nicholas and Alexandar) and four daughters (Anna, Olga, Sofia and Lidia). After graduating from Kiev gymnasium in 1914 he enters Elisabethgrad Cavalry Academy, and in 1915 he joins the aviation as a volunteer and is sent to the Sevastopol Military Aviation school - "Kacha" where he becomes a (military pilot ). It is in Katcha that he first befriends (Vladimir Strizevski ), future colleague in the first Yugoslav civil aviation company Aeroput established in Belgrade in 1927.
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