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Fadiko Gogitidze

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Sculpture dedicated to Gogitidze

Fadiko Gogitidze (Georgian: แƒคแƒแƒ“แƒ˜แƒ™แƒ แƒ’แƒแƒ’แƒ˜แƒขแƒ˜แƒซแƒ”; 1916 โ€“ 20 October 1940) was a pilot from Adjara, who was the first woman from the region to become a pilot. She died during a test flight in 1940. A statue was later unveiled in her honour and a street in her birthplace was renamed in her honour.

Biography

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Fadiko Gogitidze was born in Kobuleti Municipality in 1916.[1] The Tbilisi Flight School opened in 1934 and Gogitidze graduated from there in 1936,[2] and began working as an instructor at the Batumi Aeroclub.[3] She was the first woman from Adjara to become a pilot, overcoming sexism to enrol for training and to graduate.[2] Her first flight was on 18 August 1936.[4]

Fadiko Gogitidze died while on undertaking a test flight in Batumi on 20 October 1940.[3] She had a three month old son.[4]

Legacy

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A sculpture dedicated to Gogitidze was unveiled at the entrance to Batumi International Airport.[1] The sculpture is an example of Soviet art, depicting a symbolic female pilot, with a small child at her feet.[2] Popov Street in Kobuleti was renamed after her in 2014.[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b Encyclopaedia Georgia, vol. 2, Tbilisi , 2012., p. 63.
  2. ^ a b c แƒ›แƒแƒ˜แƒกแƒฌแƒ แƒแƒคแƒ˜แƒจแƒ•แƒ˜แƒšแƒ˜, แƒœแƒแƒ—แƒ˜แƒ. "แƒฅแƒแƒ แƒ—แƒฃแƒšแƒ˜ แƒกแƒ™แƒฃแƒšแƒžแƒขแƒฃแƒ แƒ˜แƒก แƒ’แƒแƒœแƒ•แƒ˜แƒ—แƒแƒ แƒ”แƒ‘แƒ˜แƒก แƒ›แƒฎแƒแƒขแƒ•แƒ แƒฃแƒšแƒ˜ แƒขแƒ”แƒœแƒ“แƒ”แƒœแƒชแƒ˜แƒ”แƒ‘แƒ˜." [in English: Moipurishvili, Natia. "Artistic trends in the development of Georgian sculpture." PhD diss., 2021, pp.13-14]
  3. ^ a b Khut๏ธ s๏ธกishvili, Georgiฤญ Iosifovich (1980). The Black Sea Coast of the Caucasus: A Guide. Progress Publishers. p. 179.
  4. ^ a b ""24 แƒฌแƒšแƒ˜แƒก แƒคแƒแƒ“แƒ˜แƒ™แƒ แƒกแƒแƒชแƒ“แƒ”แƒšแƒ˜ แƒคแƒ แƒ”แƒœแƒ˜แƒกแƒแƒก แƒ’แƒแƒ แƒ“แƒแƒ˜แƒชแƒ•แƒแƒšแƒ, 3 แƒ—แƒ•แƒ˜แƒก แƒ’แƒแƒ’แƒแƒœแƒ แƒ“แƒแƒ แƒฉแƒ" - แƒžแƒ˜แƒ แƒ•แƒ”แƒšแƒ˜ แƒแƒญแƒแƒ แƒ”แƒšแƒ˜ แƒ›แƒคแƒ แƒ˜แƒœแƒแƒ•แƒ˜ แƒฅแƒแƒšแƒ˜แƒก แƒฎแƒแƒœแƒ›แƒแƒ™แƒšแƒ” แƒชแƒฎแƒแƒ•แƒ แƒ”แƒ‘แƒ". www.allnews.ge (in Georgian). 2023-07-06. Retrieved 2024-12-27.
  5. ^ แƒ™แƒแƒฎแƒแƒ‘แƒ”แƒ แƒ˜แƒซแƒ”, แƒชแƒแƒ’แƒ (2023-07-18). "แƒฅแƒแƒ‘แƒฃแƒšแƒ”แƒ—แƒจแƒ˜ แƒกแƒแƒฎแƒ”แƒšแƒก แƒจแƒ”แƒฃแƒชแƒ•แƒšแƒ˜แƒแƒœ แƒžแƒฃแƒจแƒ™แƒ˜แƒœแƒ˜แƒกแƒ แƒ“แƒ แƒžแƒแƒžแƒแƒ•แƒ˜แƒก แƒฅแƒฃแƒฉแƒ”แƒ‘แƒก แƒ“แƒ แƒกแƒขแƒแƒšแƒ˜แƒœแƒ˜แƒก แƒฃแƒ‘แƒแƒœแƒก - Batumelebi". Batumelebi.ge (in Georgian). Retrieved 2024-12-27.