dfdr
DFDR stands for Digital Flight Data Recorder, often referred to as a "black box." It is a crucial piece of equipment installed on aircraft to record specific performance parameters and cockpit audio. The primary purpose of the DFDR is to aid in accident and incident investigations by providing investigators with detailed information about the aircraft's flight path, engine performance, control inputs, and other operational data leading up to an event.
These recorders are designed to be extremely robust, capable of withstanding severe impacts, high temperatures, and
The data stored on the DFDR is retrieved after an incident and analyzed by accident investigators. This