No. It is not practicle to make it float as well. What if the black box float to other part of the ocean, it will be very difficult for the team to find out the actual location of the crashed aircraft. Black box's ULB (Underwater Locater Beacon) will emit ultrasound to trace its location.
make a box and paint it black. and then put in on the aircraft.
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The FAA mandates that any aircraft with 10 seats or more must have a flight data recorder (black box).Most aircraft smaller than that size do not have a black box.
A black box in the aeroplanes is a device which records the specific aircraft performance parameters.
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ALL fighter aircraft have an extremely durable data recorder, and in fact, though called a "black box" most are orange.
Yes, a plane can fly without a black box, which is primarily used for recording flight data and cockpit conversations. While the absence of a black box does not affect the aircraft's ability to operate, it can hinder investigations into incidents or accidents, as crucial data may be unavailable. However, commercial aircraft are required to have black boxes for safety and regulatory compliance.
Usually in the tail as that is the area that is lest damaged when an airplane crashes.
The black box is placed in the cockpit so if the aircraft is involved in a crash, data(audio,visuals) from the the last 30 minutes of the flight are recorded
The 'Black Box' .The Black Box Flight Recorder is part of modern aircraft equipment as we still have air crashes. The other side of the flight data recorder is the flight deck voice recorder. Although most people still talk about a black box in fact it is painted bright orange to stand out from other parts of a crashed aircraft.
No, it would be too heavy to fly and too expensive to buy.
Rephrase, this doesn't make sense.