Yes. In many cases the exterior is quite beaten up, but they are designed to preserve the data they record even under extreme conditions.
This is an old joke...but one of the biggest reasons the flight recorders, which are orange rather than black, don't get damaged during crashes is they're embedded pretty deeply within the plane.
The benefits of having a black box in a plane is that in case of a crash, the black box would be available to investigators immediately. This would save much time and have immediate actions for the crash emergency.
The "black box" on an airplane is a device that records what the plane was doing before a crash. In reality, they are not black but generally a bright orange.
The black box is a object placed in a plane so that if the plane were to crash, scientists could actually tell how it happened because the black box flight recorder would have recorded it all.
With a saw, a really big saw!
The black box is purposely put in an orange casing so it is more distinguishable and easier to identify amongst the wreckage in the event of a crash.
Because when david was a young child his dad died in a plane crash and no one could figure out why the plane crashed. So he invented the black box so people will know how and why a plane crashed!
because the box is black, and black is associated with death, and no plane crash has a high survivor rate atleast 4 people will die haha, wait that's not funny :\
a very precise search is conducted by the authorities.
The black box in a plane is bright orange.
The last time an american airways plane crashed was in 1985. The black box was never found, so no cause has been known for the crash.
The "black box" keeps record of plane speed, altitude and other things that are useful after a crash.