Not directly, but on many modern jets an equivalent recorder for use by the owner may be accessible by the pilot.
there is a pilot who drives the plane then there are flight attendants who come around with the food
When CJ gets his pilot's licence by completing all the Flying School lessons, he can not only fly planes and helicopters, but he gets access to the all the airports so that he can fly the planes situated there.
Here is the answer: The purpose of the black box flight recorder was to record what was going on in the plane so that if a crash occurs, someone can listen to what happened and what the pilot was saying. In fact, the black box wasn't black at all. The Flight Data Recorder records data of various parameters of the aircraft such as airspeed, altitude, pilot inputs to some flight controls, positions of various controls(such as brakes and thrust reverser). These are used to investigate not only crashes but other events. For example, an aircraft may land hard and the FDR data will determine if the aircraft exceeded the landing load and if it requires an inspection. The Cockpit Voice Recorder is the other "black box" that records sounds and conversations inside the cockpit. This recorder runs on a loop that re-records over the data every 30 minutes or maybe longer. Accident investigators have used this to determine the what occurred in the cockpit. It has been used to study how the flight crew operates as a team to resolve problems and follow the instructions of the command pilot.
Depending on the aircraft yes. There are hatches on all modern aircraft that will allow access for in flight emergancies
Interceptor planes and reconnaissance fighter planes have 2 pilots...the 2nd pilot is the navigator..he is in charge of the intercept radar (hes in charge of tracking the target and making the fastest flight path to it), taking pictures for reconnaissance or even "painting" targets for air strikes and sending them to a bomber and such...planes like the F 16 or F 22 are design to be scrambled ASAP and only to fight, have 1 pilot...
He/she fly's planes.
Pilot
A pilot is responsible for flying planes and keeping passengers safe. They may fly commercial passenger planes or cargo planes.
That is the job of a pilot.
The stuff they have in their planes...
There are two "black boxes" on modern day aircraft. One is the Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR) used to record cockpit, intercom, and pilot to controller communications. The other is the Digital Flight Data Recorder (DFDR) used to record aircraft flight control inputs, flight parameters (speed, altitude, etc.), and system performance. The primary use for both is in accident investigation. And there actually orange :)
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