On 8 November 1994,
Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto approved the promotion papers of Air-Mshl. Khattak to be promoted to the
four-star rank,
Air Chief Marshal. This promotion was controversial since Air-Mshl. Khattak superseded two senior
air officers: Air-Mshl. Shafique Haider (the
Vice Chief of the Air Staff), and Air-Mshl.
Dilawar Hussain (
Chairman PAC). The reason this appointment was highly controversial is because the departing Chief of Air Staff Farooq Feroze Khan struck a deal behind closed doors with Benazir and Zardari to appoint him as the Joint Chief of Staff and in exchange he would allow Zardari to promote Khattak as the Chief of Air Staff. Khattak and Zardari have been accused of receiving millions of dollars in kickback from a Mirage deal. During his tenureship as
air chief, ACM Khattak made attempts to acquire the
Mirage-2000 from
Qatar but vetoed the acquisition of
MiG-29F and the
Su-27 aircraft from the
Eastern Europe, despite the strong backing of the then-
Chairman joint chiefs, ACM
Feroze Khan, due to their poor war performances. During his tenure, Pakistan worked with
China to develop the
K-8 Karakorum. After his retirement he was succeeded by Air Chief Marshal
PQ Mehdi. He is married and has two sons. == Awards and decorations ==