The National Transportation Safety Board temporarily pulled its docket system offline after digital images were used to reconstruct cockpit voice recordings of the pilots in a recent crash.
New technology allowing audio of plane crashes to be extracted from still images has prompted the National Transportation Safety Board to take a rare step of pausing the public release of nearly all ...
Every commercial aircraft carries two devices designed to outlast the catastrophic forces of a crash: the cockpit voice ...
A deadly collision between an Air Canada Express jet and a fire truck at New York’s LaGuardia Airport has raised serious safety concerns, with investigators revealing the emergency vehicle lacked a ...
Among the 2,000 pages documents released to coincide with the hearing was a PDF file that contained a spectrogram of this ...
Pilots’ voices from the last seconds of a fatal cargo plane crash have been re-created by Internet sleuths using software and AI tools. The spread of reconstructed audio recordings has prompted a US ...
(NEXSTAR) – The cockpit voice recorder in the medical transport jet that slammed into a Philadelphia neighborhood in January had likely not worked for years, according to a preliminary report released ...
WASHINGTON, Jan 30 (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal ‌Aviation Administration on Friday finalized a ‌rule to require cockpit voice recorders to retain 25 hours of data for all new passenger airplanes in ...