. "2008-01-23"^^ . . . . . "2761"^^ . "Andrzej Piotr Andrzejewski (* 19. Mai 1961 in Sochaczew; \u2020 23. Januar 2008 bei Miros\u0142awiec) war ein Brigadegeneral der polnischen Luftwaffe."@de . . . . "none"@en . . "Andrzej Piotr Andrzejewski (* 19. Mai 1961 in Sochaczew; \u2020 23. Januar 2008 bei Miros\u0142awiec) war ein Brigadegeneral der polnischen Luftwaffe."@de . "Andrzej Andrzejewski (pilot)"@pl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1985"^^ . . "1037756220"^^ . . "Aviator"@en . . . . . "Andrzej Piotr Andrzejewski (ur. 19 maja 1961 w Sochaczewie, zm. 23 stycznia 2008 w Miros\u0142awcu) \u2013 genera\u0142 brygady pilot Wojska Polskiego, po\u015Bmiertnie awansowany do stopnia genera\u0142a dywizji."@pl . . . . "1985"^^ . . . "1985"^^ . . . "Andrzej Andrzejewski"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Miros\u0142awiec, Poland"@en . "Andrzej Piotr Andrzejewski (May 19, 1961 \u2013 January 23, 2008) was a Brigadier General of the Polish Air Force who died in the military plane crash in Miros\u0142awiec along with other officers, among whom he was the highest ranking. Three years later, he was promoted to general and was appointed commander of the 1st Brigade of the Tactical Aircraft in Miros\u0142awiec. He remained in command until his death. He spent over 1000 hours in planes. The President of the Republic of Poland, Lech Kaczy\u0144ski, ordered three-days of national mourning after the fatal crash."@en . . . . . "1961-05-19"^^ . . . "Andrzej Andrzejewski"@en . . . . . . . . "Commander of the 1st Brigade of Tactical Air Force"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Andrzej Piotr Andrzejewski (ur. 19 maja 1961 w Sochaczewie, zm. 23 stycznia 2008 w Miros\u0142awcu) \u2013 genera\u0142 brygady pilot Wojska Polskiego, po\u015Bmiertnie awansowany do stopnia genera\u0142a dywizji."@pl . . . . . "15405445"^^ . . "Andrzej Andrzejewski"@en . . . . . "Andrzej Andrzejewski (General)"@de . . . . . . "Andrzej Piotr Andrzejewski (May 19, 1961 \u2013 January 23, 2008) was a Brigadier General of the Polish Air Force who died in the military plane crash in Miros\u0142awiec along with other officers, among whom he was the highest ranking. A graduate of the Academy of National Defense (1995) and, previously, the High Air Force School (1985), he had spent a long career in the Polish Air Force. Andrzejewski barely escaped death when his fighter, an Su-22M-4K, was accidentally shot down by Kub (SA-6) missile during an exercise on August 19, 2003. He ejected from the plane into the Baltic Sea and was rescued after an hour and a half. Three years later, he was promoted to general and was appointed commander of the 1st Brigade of the Tactical Aircraft in Miros\u0142awiec. He remained in command until his death. He spent over 1000 hours in planes. On January 23 2008, the EADS CASA C-295 which Andrzejewski and fellow officers were aboard, flying from Warsaw via Powidz and Krzesiny to Miros\u0142awiec, crashed during an approach to the 12th Air Base near Miros\u0142awiec. There were no survivors. Andrzejewski was the highest ranking Polish general to die in duty for decades. He was 46 years old. He is survived by his wife, Ma\u0142gorzata, and his two daughters, Klaudyna (26) and Patrycja (21). He was posthumously promoted to Division General. The President of the Republic of Poland, Lech Kaczy\u0144ski, ordered three-days of national mourning after the fatal crash."@en . . . .