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Russian pilot says landing in corn field was his only chance

In this video grab provided by the RU-RTR Russian television, Natalia Yusupova, wife of Damir Yusupov, 41, the captain of Ural Airlines A321 and her daughter speak to journalists in Polevskoy, near Yekaterinburg, Russia, Thursday, Aug. 15, 2019. Russian Ural Airlines' A321, carrying 226 passengers and a crew of seven, collided with a flock of birds while taking off Thursday from Moscow's Zhukovsky airport, and the pilot is being hailed as a hero.(RU-RTR Russian Television via AP)

MOSCOW — A Russian pilot who managed to smoothly land his disabled plane in a corn field after birds hit both engines says a quick landing was his only chance and he was not afraid of handling it.

Damir Yusupov, 41 said when one of the plane’s engines shut down he hoped to circle the airport and land normally, but then second engine cut off moments later, leaving him no choice. He landed his A321 so smoothly that just one of the 233 people on board was hospitalized.

Yusupov’s feat Thursday drew comparisons to the 2009 “miracle on the Hudson,” when Capt. Chesley Sullenberger safely ditched his plane in New York’s Hudson River after a bird strike disabled its engines.

Yusupov told reporters Friday he “saw a corn field ahead and hoped to make a reasonably soft landing.”

The Associated Press