Rust, aged 18, was an inexperienced pilot, with about 50 hours of flying experience at the time of his flight. On 13 May 1987, Rust left
Uetersen Airport, near
Hamburg and his home town
Wedel, in his rented
Reims Cessna F172P,
registration D-ECJB, which was modified by removing some of the seats and replacing them with auxiliary fuel tanks. He spent the next two weeks travelling across northern Europe, visiting the
Faroe Islands, spending a week in
Iceland, and then visiting
Bergen on his way back. He later said that he had the idea of attempting to reach Moscow even before the departure, and he considered the journey to Iceland (where he visited
Hofdi House, the site of
unsuccessful talks between the U.S. and Soviet governments during October 1986) as a method of testing his piloting skills. Rust disappeared from the Finnish air traffic radar near
Espoo. All air defences were readied and two
interceptors were sent to investigate. At 14:48, near
Gdov,
MiG-23 pilot
Senior Lieutenant A. Puchnin observed a white sport airplane similar to a
Yakovlev Yak-12 and asked for permission to engage, but was denied. The fighters lost contact with Rust soon after this. While they were being directed back to him, he disappeared from radar near
Staraya Russa. West German magazine
Bunte speculated that he might have landed there for some time, noting that he changed his clothes during his flight and that he took too much time to fly to Moscow considering his airplane's speed and the weather conditions. Air defence re-established contact with Rust's plane several times but confusion resulted from all of these events. The PVO system had shortly before been divided into several districts, which simplified management but created additional work for tracking officers at the districts' borders. The local air regiment near
Pskov was on maneuvers and, due to inexperienced pilots' tendency to forget correct
IFF designator settings, local control officers assigned all traffic in the area friendly status, including Rust. When asked where he was from, he replied "Germany" making the bystanders think he was from
East Germany; but when he said
West Germany, they were surprised. ==Aftermath==