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Milenko Pavlović
A commemorative plaque in Gornje Crniljevo
Nickname The Icarus from Podgorina
Born (1959-10-05)5 October 1959
Died 4 May 1999(1999-05-04) (aged 39)
Place of birth Gornje Crniljevo, FPR Yugoslavia
Place of death Valjevo, FR Yugoslavia
Buried at Bežanija Cemetery, Belgrade, Serbia
Allegiance  SFR Yugoslavia
 FR Yugoslavia
Service/branch Emblem of the Armed Forces of Yugoslavia Yugoslav War Air Force
Years of service 1982–1999
Rank File:Potpukovnik VJ.gifLieutenant colonel
Commands held 204th Fighter Aviation Regiment
Battles/wars
Awards Order of Bravery

Milenko Pavlović (Serbian Cyrillic: Миленко Павловић; 5 October 1959 – 4 May 1999) was a Yugoslav fighter pilot who fought in the Kosovo War and came to prominence after he was killed during the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia.[1]

Death and legacy[]

On 4 May 1999, a lone Yugoslav MiG-29 flown by Pavlović attempted to intercept a large NATO formation that was returning to base having just bombed Valjevo (where Pavlović grew up). It was engaged by a pair of USAF F-16CJs from the 78th Fighter Squadron[2] and shot down with AIM-120,[3] killing Pavlović.

Originally, a younger pilot was intended to scramble the MiG-29 before Pavlović himself pulled the younger pilot out of the cockpit before he would take off, allegedly telling the younger pilot that he 'was not going to die', but that Pavlović himself would.[4]

Streets in Novi Sad, Valjevo, Batajnica, Osečina and Gornje Crniljevo are named after him. On 26 June 2019, the Batajnica Air Base was renamed in his honor.

Personal life[]

He was married to Slavica and had two sons: Srđan and Nemanja (b. 1990) who was a footballer.[5]

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