
Flight Data Recorder
A Flight Data Recorder (FDR), commonly known as a black box, is a crucial device on airplanes that captures and stores vital information during a flight. It records data such as altitude, speed, and cockpit conversations, helping investigators understand what happened during an incident. The FDR is designed to withstand extreme conditions, ensuring that important data is preserved even after a crash. This information is vital for improving aviation safety and preventing future accidents.