Malaysian Airlines disappeared
Malaysian Airlines disappeared
Civil Aviation Chief resigns
Azharuddin Abdur Rahman.
The Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370 was missing from the Air Traffic Control Center due to disappearance, the investigation said. The investigation report was published on Monday. The country's civil aviation has taken responsibility for the incident, with the country's Civil Aviation
Chief of the authority Azharuddin Abdur Rahman resigned.
Azharuddin Abdur Rahman said in a statement, "The investigation report has been asked to comply with the quality management system. However, the failure of air traffic control has been shown to increase. So it's tragic. After many considerations, I have decided to step down as Chairman of the Civil Aviation Authority. '
Today's news agency Reuters reported on Tuesday that investigators in the 494-page investigation report say that the aircrafts' control may have been intercepted intelligently. But who was responsible for the incident, they could not recognize it.
In a press conference in parliament, the country's transport minister Anthony Lok said an internal committee will be formed. According to the committee's recommendations, action will be taken against the traffic controllers in charge during the flight disappears.
Flight MH370 disappeared from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing in the first week of March 2014 with 239 passengers. The Boeing B777-200 aircraft contained 227 passengers and 12 crew members.