Black Box (also called Flight Recorder) is a small, rugged device installed in every aircraft that records flight data and cockpit audio to help investigators determine the cause of aircraft incidents or crashes.

Fact To Know

  • It is painted in bright orange or yellow (not black) for easy identification at crash sites
  • Invented by Australian scientist David Warren
  • Usually fitted at the rear end of the aircraft
  • After a crash, it works without electricity for 30 days, emitting a beeping signal for recovery
  • Made of titanium alloy or stainless steel

 

Source: The Hindu 

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