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Air commodore Raja Rizwan Ullah Khan ( Urdu: ; 13 August 1957 – 20 February 2003) known as ''Razi'' to his family and colleagues, was a one-star rank officer of the PAF, author, and aeronautical engineer who held the position of Personal Staff Officer to Chief of Air Staff Mushaf Ali Mir. In the TV series ''
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'', he played the role of the Officer Commanding No. 11 Squadron PAF, mirroring his real-life position at the time. Rizwan Ullah was a member of the Royal Aeronautical Society of the United Kingdom and the Pakistan Engineering Council. He died in an air crash, along with CAS of the PAF Mushaf Ali Mir, his wife Begum Bilquis Mir, Air Vice Marshal Saleem Akhtar Nawaz and 13 other air force officials and aircrew. The Air Commodore Rizwan Ullah Khan Shaheed Memorial Trust also known as Rizwan Scholars, was established by the family and friends of Rizwan Ullah Khan after his passing and aims to support students from low-income backgrounds. In June 2009, the trust announced that scholarships of had been granted to 200 students, with 90 successfully graduating. The
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awarded the trust the Nonprofit organization Certification, which has been given to few organisations in Pakistan.


Early life and education

Born on 13 August 1957 in
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, Rizwan Ullah was the first child of Captain Abdullah Khan of the
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and Zubaida Abdullah. Growing up on various army bases, he faced the challenges of a military upbringing. During the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, his father Lt Colonel Abdullah Khan was taken as a prisoner of war and spent three years in a POW camp. At the time of Rizwan's death, his brother Imran Ullah Khan was a tanker captain in Houston, Texas and their sister Nabeela, a medical doctor, worked for the Fauji Foundation. Rizwan's mother Zubaida, decided to enroll both of her sons in Cadet College Hasan Abdal. This decision along with the insightful letters regularly sent by their
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father, became a defining chapter in Rizwan's life. Later, Rizwan Ullah often shared with his children that his father's remote guidance through letters played a crucial role in shaping his personality, character, and destiny. Rizwan was in the 17th Entry (1970) of
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.


Personal life

Rizwan married Samina Rais, the daughter of Rais Rafi Ahmad. They have four children, Andaleeb, Taimur, Sabine, and Bilal. At the time of his death, his wife Samina was the Regional Manager
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for South Asian countries Pakistan,
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, Bangladesh, and Nepal.


Pakistan Air Force career

Rizwan Ullah was commissioned into the Pakistan Air Force as the top graduate of the 66th GD(P) course at the
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, earning the prestigious Sword of Honour. He acquired his basic fighter flying skills on the Shenyang J-6. Rizwan Ullah earned a Bachelor of Science in Aerosciences from
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in 1977. He graduated from the Flying Instructor's School at
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in 1982, subsequently serving as a Cessna T-37 Tweet instructor for two years. In 1987, he obtained a Bachelor of Engineering in Aerospace from the College of Aeronautical Engineering. Rizwan Ullah also graduated from
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, and earned a Master of Arts in Defence Studies from
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. From July 1995 to April 1997, Rizwan Ullah commanded the No. 11 Squadron PAF. Rizwan Ullah was appointed as the Personal Staff Officer of Mushaf Ali Mir in August 2002.


Death in air crash

On 20 February 2003, Air Commodore Raja Rizwan Ullah Khan and Air Chief Marshal Mushaf Ali Mir boarded a Fokker F-27 aircraft operated by the Pakistan Air Force, along with his wife Bilquis Mir and 14 senior air force officers and crew from
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for a routine flight to Northern Air Command PAF Base Kohat in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa for the annual inspection of the base and to review annual preparations and readiness. The plane lost contact from military radars at the Northern Air Command and crashed after hitting the highest peak of the mountain at the Tolanj mountain range in Kohat District due to extreme fog and winter temperature. Among the casualties were other high-ranking officials of the Pakistan Air Force, including Air Commodore Rizwan Personal Staff Officer to Mushaf Ali Mir and two Principal Staff Officers –
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Abdul Razzaq Anjum, DCAS (Training & Evaluation) and
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Saleem Nawaz, DCAS (Administration) – and the air crew. The Government of Pakistan gave them a
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which was attended by 75,000+ people along with foreign dignitaries. Citizens lined the streets from Chaklala to Islamabad and as their coffins passed, many were crying openly. Air Commodore Raja Rizwan Ullah Khan and Air Vice Marshal Saleem Akhter Nawaz were buried next to each other in Islamabad. Pakistan Air Force Flight Safety and
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ruled out the "act of sabotage" and termed the incident as an accident. Additional inquiries in 2015 by the air force and civilian investigations, the Government of Pakistan declared the aircraft as faulty. Further military insights revealed in the 2015 parliamentary committee noted that the aircraft was faulty and was first identified as such by the
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's inspection team as early as 1993. The
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purchased the aircraft for reconnaissance missions before it was transferred to Pakistan Army Aviation Corps in 1993, who then transferred the plane to the Pakistan Air Force in 1994, which never reviewed the inspection protocol to assess the performance of the aircraft.


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Awards and decorations


References

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