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BLACK BOX

by:

ASWANTH.T

ID:12006270(49)

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CONTENT:

Introduction History Inside The Black Box

Flight Data Recorder

Cockpit Voice Recorders● Technology used for Recording and Storage● Built To Survive● Testing a CSMU● Retrieving Information● Conclusion

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INTRODUCTION

The Black Box is a flight data recorder used to record specific aircraft performance parameters.

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HISTORY

The first prototype of FDR was produced in 1956 by Dr. David Warren in the then Aeronautical Research Laboratories of Melbourne, Australia.

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INSIDE THE BLACK BOX :

Flight Data Recorder (FDR)

Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR)

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Flight Data Recorders

The Flight data recorder (FDR) is designed to record the operating data from the plane's systems.

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Parameters Recorded By Most FDRs: Time Pressure at altitude Airspeed Vertical acceleration Magnetic heading Control-column position Rudder-pedal position Control-wheel position Horizontal stabilizer Fuel flow

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Cockpit Voice Recorders:

CVR is designed to track the conversations of the flight crew.

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The Positions Of The Four Microphones:

Pilot's headset

Co-pilot's headset

Headset of a third crew member (if there is a third crew member)

Near the center of the cockpit, where it can pick up audio alerts and other sounds

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Technology used for Recording and Storage:

Magnetic Tape

Solid-State Technology

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Built To Survive:

In many airline accidents, the only devices that

survive are the Crash-survivable memory units

(CSMUs) of the flight data recorders and cockpit voice recorders. Typically, the rest of the recorder’s

chassis and inner components are damaged.

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Testing a CSMUThere are several tests that make up the

crash-survival sequence: Crash impact

Fire test

Fluid immersion

Deep-sea submersion

Salt-water submersion

Pin drop

Static crush

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Retrieving Information:

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CONCLUSION:

From the data of Black Box we can understand that how the information about aircraft crashes is analyzed & unanswered questions are answered.

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ANY QUESTIONS?

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