Khan was killed on Wednesday when the Dhruv helicopter he was co-piloting crashed in the Kurshu forest in Bandipora district of Kashmir while on a night flying sortie.
A defence release here said that funeral prayer for Major Khan, who was posted with 202 Army Aviation Squadron at the time of his death, was attended by a large number of local people apart from his relatives this morning.
A contingent of more than 500 Army personnel paid homage to Khan, with sounding of the Last Post by trained buglers of the AOC Centre and a three guns salute.
Khan had married only last May. His father Sarwar Hussain Khan retired from the Air Force while his elder brother is working in the Army and younger brother is posted at the Air Force Station at Begumpet here.
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