Andrzej Błasik

Andrzej Błasik
Commander of the Polish Air Force
In office
19 April 2007 – 10 April 2010
PresidentLech Kaczyński
Prime MinisterDonald Tusk
Personal details
Born(1962-10-11)11 October 1962
Poddębice, Poland
Died10 April 2010(2010-04-10) (aged 47)
Smolensk, Russia
SpouseEwa Błasik
Children2
Military service
Branch/servicePolish Air Force
Years of service1981–2010
Rank Generał broni (Lieutenant general)
Andrzej Błasik tomb (now)[when?]
Andrzej Błasik tomb in Powązki 2010

Andrzej Eugeniusz Błasik (11 October 1962 – 10 April 2010) was a Lieutenant General[1] in the Polish Armed Forces and a Commander of the Polish Air Force. Błasik was born in Poddębice, People's Republic of Poland. He died in the Tu-154 crash near Smolensk, Russia.[2]

Education

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During 1977–1981 Błasik was educated at Aviation High School at the University Officers' School of Aviation in Dęblin. Afterwards he joined the 'School of Eaglets', gaining in 1985 the military rank of second lieutenant[3] in the group of pilots of the passenger aviation corps.

In the period from 1993 to 1995 he studied at the National Defence University in Warsaw, after completing the diploma and he became a certified officer. He was also a graduate of the Netherlands Defence Academy in The Hague in 1998 and the Air War College in Montgomery, Alabama, United States (2005).

Military service

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At the first grade – a pilot – he was sent to 8 Regiment Fighter-Bomber in Mirosławiec. In 1987 he was transferred to 40 Regiment Fighter-Bomber in Świdwin, where he was a senior pilot, commander of a key officer of the squadron navigator, squadron commander and deputy commander of the squadron. Since 1995, he served in the Air Force Command, Air Force and Air Defense in Warsaw. He was successively chief inspector duties Navigation Division, Senior Inspector Department of Training and Operations Branch chief specialist.

In 2001 he became Head of Training 2 Tactical Air Brigade in Poznań, and in 2002 became commander of the 31st Air Base in Poznań. He commanded a military unit in 2003 received the "Mark of Honour of the Polish Armed Forces" for the protection of international maneuvers in "NATO Air Meet 2003". Since 2004, he was head of the Combat Applications Division at Headquarters Air Force, while in 2005–2007 he commanded the 2nd Tactical Air Brigade. On 15 August 2005 he was promoted to brigadier general. After a short time, he served as commander-rector of the School Officers of the Air Force. On 19 April 2007 he was appointed commander of the Air Force and was promoted to major general.

On 15 August 2007 he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant general.

As a pilot he had 1,300 hours total flying time. As an instructor he had the power to train in all weather conditions on airplanes Su-22 and PZL TS-11 Iskra. He also piloted the Lim-6.

Death

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Błasik died[4] in a plane crash near Smolensk, in which the President of Poland Lech Kaczyński also died.

Personal life

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Błasik was married. He had two children.

Awards

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References

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  1. ^ Posthumously promoted to a full (four-star) General: Komunikat Nr 161/VI kad.
  2. ^ List of Polish leaders killed in Russia plane crash Archived 2012-02-24 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Polish Air Force page.
  4. ^ Prezydenckim Tu-154 leciały najważniejsze osoby w państwie (Polish) Archived 2010-04-15 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ (in Polish) M.P. z 2010 r. nr 40, poz. 587
  6. ^ (in Polish) M.P. z 2006 r. nr 73, poz. 731
  7. ^ (in Polish) M.P. z 1999 r. nr 7, poz. 79
  8. ^ (in Polish) Gen. dyw. Andrzej Błasik nowym Dowódcą Sił Powietrznych [online], Ministerstwo Obrony Narodowej, 19 kwietnia 2007 [dostęp 2007-04-24] [zarchiwizowane z adresu 2014-08-12].
  9. ^ (in Polish) Uroczystość wręczenia Medali 100-lecia ustanowienia Sztabu Generalnego Wojska Polskiego - Urząd do Spraw Kombatantów i Osób Represjonowanych [online], www.kombatanci.gov.pl [dostęp 2023-10-12].
  10. ^ Legion of Merit for Lieutenant General Andrzej Blasik Archived May 27, 2010, at the Wayback Machine, 28 September 2009.
  11. ^ (in Portuguese) Chancelaria das Ordens Honoríficas Portuguesas. dre.pt. [dostęp 2010-09-12].
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Military offices
Preceded by Commander of the Polish Air Force
2007–2010
Succeeded by