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Book A ConsultationEnhancing Aviation Safety with Cockpit Voice Recorders And Flight Data Recorders
According to statistics, aviation is safer than ever, with the number of airline accidents in the last three decades falling by half every 10 years. Technological advances have underpinned more robust safety in the industry, with two important devices – Cockpit Voice Recorders (CVRs) and Flight Data Recorders (FDRs) – driving improvements. Popularly referred to as ‘black boxes’, these instruments work alongside Air Traffic Control (ATC) systems to ensure the safety of aircraft at every stage of their journeys. In this article, we’ll explore five ways that CVRs and FDRs enhance aviation safety.
Unlocking the Future of Aviation: The Importance Of IFP Design Services
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How A Flight Data Monitoring System Steers Aviation Safety
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