On This Day — U2 Pilot Francis Gary Powers Exchanged in Spy Swap for KGB Rudolf Ivanovich Abel (February 10 1962)

“Francis Gary Powers performed his duty in a very dangerous mission and he performed it well, and I think I know more about that than some of his detractors and critics know, and I am glad to say that to him tonight.”
 
CIA Director Allen Dulles
(March 1964)

 

Glienicke Bridge prisoner exchange depicted in the Bridge of Spies movie, where Soviet spy Rudolf Abel was exchanged for American pilot Francis Gary Powers

February 10 2023 — At 8:52 am on February 10 1962, American U-2 pilot Francis Gary Powers was exchanged in a spy swap for Rudolf Ivanovich Abel, a senior KGB spy at the now famous Glienicke Bridge. Follow us on Twitter: @Intel_Today

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American student Frederic Pryor was also released at the same time at Checkpoint Charlie.

Rudolf Ivanovich Abel was an English-born KGB man who had been caught spying in New York in 1957.

In an unusual move, the CIA published its own report into Powers’s conduct, saying he acted honourably throughout – and entirely in accordance with the instructions given to him.

After his return, Powers worked for Lockheed as a test pilot from 1963 to 1970.

In 1970, he wrote a book titled “Operation Overflight”, which led to his termination from Lockheed at the request of the CIA.

“He then became an airborne traffic reporter for radio station KGIL in the San Fernando Valley, and was known for his unique sign off “Gary Powers, KGIL skywatch” when he finished his report.

He was then hired by Los Angeles television station KNBC to pilot their “telecopter,” a helicopter equipped with externally mounted 360 degree cameras.

Powers died, aged 47, on August 1, 1977 when, upon his return from covering brush fires in Santa Barbara county, his helicopter ran out of fuel and crashed just a few miles from Burbank Airport where he was based.

KNBC cameraman George Spears was also killed in the incident.

Many have wondered or speculated on how an experienced pilot such as Powers could have allowed the aircraft to run out of fuel.” [The 1962 Spy Exchange of Powers for Abel]

U2 Spyplane – Shotdown Francis Gary Powers

Capture Of Soviet Spy Col Rudolph Abel 1957

James Donovan — You have been charged with three counts and nineteen overt acts. Conspiracy to transmit United States defence and atomic secrets to the Soviet Union, conspiracy to gather secrets, and failing to register as a foreign agent.

Rudolf Abel — Do many foreign agents register?

Bridge of Spies  (2015) 

Bridge of Spies — Official Trailer

A dramatic thriller set against the backdrop of a series of historic events, BRIDGE OF SPIES tells the story of James Donovan (Hanks), a Brooklyn lawyer who finds himself thrust into the centre of the Cold War when the CIA sends him on the near-impossible task to negotiate the release of a captured American U-2 pilot.

Screenwriters Matt Charman and Ethan Coen & Joel Coen have woven this remarkable experience in Donovan’s life into a story inspired by true events that captures the essence of a man who risked everything and vividly brings his personal journey to life.

REFERENCES

Gary Powers: The U-2 spy pilot the US did not love — BBC News

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On This Day — U2 Pilot Francis Gary Powers Exchanged in Spy Swap for KGB Rudolf Ivanovich Abel (February 10 1962)

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