Imtiaz Bhatti


Imtiaz Ahmed Bhatti

Born (1933-04-18) 18 April 1933 (age 91)
Gujrat, British India
Died02 July 2024.
AllegiancePakistan Pakistan
Service/branch Pakistan Air Force
Years of service1953-1988
RankAir Commodore
Service numberPak/3757
Unit
CommandsNo. 19 Squadron
No. 25 Squadron PAF
Battles/warsIndo-Pakistani War of 1965
Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
AwardsSitara-e-Jurat
Sitara-e-Imtiaz (Military)
Sitara-e-Basalat

Air Commodore Imtiaz Bhatti SJSI(M)SBt (born 18 April 1933) in Gujrat, British India, was a cyclist and a former Air Force pilot of Pakistan. He was the Pakistan cycling champion during his student days at Punjab Agriculture College, Lyallpur (now University of Agriculture, Faisalabad) in late 1940s and early 1950s. He set national cycling records and represented Pakistan in the individual and team road race events at the 1952 Summer Olympics where he was placed 1st among the Asian cyclists and 25th in the world in the 1000 m time trial.[1] Bhatti a veteran of the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965 flew 34 combat missions, the maximum from Pakistan during the war and is credited with confirmed downing of two Indian planes and damaging a third, in addition to participating in raids that destroyed the Amritsar radar and various other air defence and ground support missions.

  1. ^ "Imtiaz Bhatti Olympic Results". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 16 December 2012. Retrieved 30 December 2012.