COCKPITVOICERECORDER

Cockpit voice recorder

A cockpit voice recorder, often referred to as a "black box", is a flight recorder used to record the audio environment in the flight deck of an aircraft for the purpose of investigation of accidents and incidents. This is typically achieved by recording the signals of the microphones and earphones of the pilots headsets and of an area microphone in the roof of the cockpit. The current applicable FAA TSO is C123b titled Cockpit Voice Recorder Equipment.

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cockpit voice recorder

Noun

  1. That part of a flight recorder which records the audio environment in the flight deck of an aircraft.


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