Putin will reward the Russian Sully with his country's highest honour after hero pilot saved 233 passengers by landing his plane in cornfield after a bird strike
Vladimir Putin announced today that he will be honouring the hero pilot who safely landed a plane in a cornfield, saving the lives of 233 passengers, with Russia's highest medal.
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