The Federal Aviation Administration has published a final rule requiring most newly manufactured large aircraft in the United ...
The FAA published a finalized rule Monday that extends required cockpit voice recorder retention from two hours to 25 hours.
Flight data recorders and cockpit voice recorders are nearly indestructible. The recorders are widely referred to as the "black box" and are crucial to aviation accident investigations. Future ...
The FAA finalizes a long-anticipated rule requiring cockpit voice recorders on U.S. airliners to capture at least 25h of ...
In a news briefing on Nov. 7, NTSB member Todd Inman revealed that after reviewing audio from a cockpit voice recorder, a repeating bell was heard for 25 seconds while the crew tried to cont… ...
In the whirlwind of headlines about NextGen surveillance, 5G interference, and ADS-B, one U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requirement has been creeping under the radar, yet it could reshape ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - The National Transportation Safety Board says they have been successful in obtaining information from the data recorders aboard the UPS jet that crashed during takeoff from ...
NTSB reports ‘repeating bell sound’ heard in cockpit before UPS plane crash. The death toll is now at 13, after Tuesday's UPS plane crash in Louisville. And the NTSB talks about what it's learning ...
FAA final rule moves US cockpit voice recorders from 2 hours to 25 on newly built aircraft, improving investigations and raising privacy and retrofit costs.