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A CRACK Russian pilot saved 30 lives when he landed a stricken passenger jet after hailstones smashed a gaping hole in the planes nose.Hero captain Nikolay Satostin, 28, managed to guide the the Polar Airlines turboprop to safety after a freak storm ripped the fuselage apart.3 The planes nose was
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