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Income and student restrictions apply. “This institution is an equal opportunity provider.” Malaysia’s civil aviation chief quits over Flight 370 lapses Continued from page 2 “Therefore, it is with regret and after much thought and contemplation that I have decided to resign as chairman of Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia,” he said in his statement, adding he had presented his resignation and is stepping down soon. The jet carrying 239 people from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing vanished March 8, 2014, and is presumed to have crashed in the far southern Indian Ocean. The investigative report, prepared by a 19-member international team, said the cause of the disappearance cannot be determined until the wreckage and the plane’s black boxes are found. However, the report said the investigation showed lapses by air traffic control, including a failure to swiftly initiate an emer- gency response and moni- tor radar continuously, relying too much on information from Malaysia Airlines and not getting in touch with the military for help. New Malaysian trans- port minister Anthony Loke said the government formed a committee to investigate and take action on any misconduct based on the report’s findings. The report said there was insufficient informa- tion to determine if the aircraft broke up in the air or during impact with the ocean. Scattered pieces of debris that washed ashore on African beaches and Indian Ocean islands indicated a distant remote stretch of the ocean where the plane likely crashed. But a government search by Australia, Malaysia, and China failed to pinpoint a location. And a second, private search by U.S. company Ocean Infinity that finished at the end of May also found no sign of a crash site. Grace Subathirai Nathan, whose mother was aboard the plane, said the outcome could have been different if Malaysia’s air traffic control didn’t com- mit “horrible mistakes.” She welcomed the “dis- play of accountability” by Azharuddin, who headed operations at the time of the jet’s disappearance and gave daily media briefings, but said he has “taken the easy way out.” “He has not explained the failings of the control- lers, why it happened, what caused it? Was (it) incompetence? Was it neglect? What was it?” she wrote on Facebook. “I hope that immediate action is taken against all the people who made these mistakes as a lesson for these people who hold a huge responsibility to take their jobs more seriously so that we can avoid disasters like this from happening again,” Nathan said. Malaysia’s government has said it will resume searching if credible evi- dence of the plane’s loca- tion emerges. 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