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Vladimir Ivanovich Kozlov Russian Pilot Cosmonaut. Born 20 October 1945.

Personal: Male. Born in Moscow, Russia. Soviet Air Force Graduated from Higher Air Force School of Pilots, 1968 Soviet Air Force. Soviet Air Force parachutist.

Astronaut Career

Astronaut Group: Air Force Group 5 - 1970. Inactive Entered space service: 27 April 1970. Left space service: 28 May 1973. Left cosmonaut group due to medical problems.

Served on Russian Air Force Staff. Retired as a Colonel on 6 March 1996.


Kozlov Vladimir Chronology

24 March 1970 - Only nine of 16 cosmonaut-finalists cleared by the KGB and Communist Party. Kamanin reports that only nine of 16 cosmonaut-candidates that completed the arduous selection process have been cleared by the KGB and Communist Party for actual acceptance for cosmonaut training. He feels this makes the whole time-consuming selection process a waste of time. The VVS is reluctant to submit officers as cosmonaut candidates, fearing that if they fail the vestibular table tests they will not only be rejected as cosmonauts, but be unable to return to flight duty with the Air Force. The result is a final selection of dullards, who are not intellectual, or literary, or sports enthusiasts, who are poor readers and not really interested in spaceflight or cosmonautics. The final decree has been issued reorganising TsUKOS as GUKOS.


27 April 1970 - Soviet Air Force Cosmonaut Training Group 5 selected..
30 April 1970 - Pressure on cosmonauts for more public relations tasks.. Kamanin notes that the 27 April decree has selected only nine new cosmonauts from 300 pilot and 100 engineer candidates. He believes at least 30 should have been selected. Currently there are only 18 active cosmonauts, but Kamanin feels he needs at least 100, just to cover all the public relations appearance demands made on them.

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