KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia --- Malaysia's civil aviation chief said Tuesday he has resigned to take responsibility after an independent investigative report highlighted shortcomings in the air traffic control center during Flight 370's disappearance four years ago. The report released Monday raised the possibility that the airliner may have been hijacked even though there was no conclusive evidence of why the plane went off course and flew for over seven hours after severing communications. Azharuddin Abdul Rahman said the report didn't blame the civil aviation department for the plane's loss but found that the Kuala Lumpur air traffic control center failed to comply with...
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